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E-raamat: RADIUS: Securing Public Access to Private Resources

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  • Sari: O'Reilly Ser.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2002
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781449395889
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  • Formaat: 208 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2002
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781449395889
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The subject of security never strays far from the minds of IT workers, for good reason. If there is a network with even just one connection to another network, it needs to be secured. RADIUS, or Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service, is a widely deployed protocol that enables companies to authenticate, authorize and account for remote users who want access to a system or service from a central network server. Originally developed for dial-up remote access, RADIUS is now used by virtual private network (VPN) servers, wireless access points, authenticating Ethernet switches, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) access, and other network access types. Extensible, easy to implement, supported, and actively developed, RADIUS is currently the de facto standard for remote authentication.

RADIUS provides a complete, detailed guide to the underpinnings of the RADIUS protocol, with particular emphasis on the utility of user accounting. Author Jonathan Hassell draws from his extensive experience in Internet service provider operations to bring practical suggestions and advice for implementing RADIUS. He also provides instructions for using an open-source variation called FreeRADIUS.

"RADIUS is an extensible protocol that enjoys the support of a wide range of vendors," says Jonathan Hassell. "Coupled with the amazing efforts of the open source development community to extend RADIUS's capabilities to other applications-Web, calling card security, physical device security, such as RSA's SecureID-RADIUS is possibly the best protocol with which to ensure only the people that need access to a resource indeed gain that access."

This unique book covers RADIUS completely, from the history and theory of the architecture around which it was designed, to how the protocol and its ancillaries function on a day-to-day basis, to implementing RADIUS-based security in a variety of corporate and service provider environments. If you are an ISP owner or administrator, corporate IT professional responsible for maintaining mobile user connectivity, or a web presence provider responsible for providing multiple communications resources, you'll want this book to help you master this widely implemented but little understood protocol.

Preface ix
An Overview of RADIUS
1(17)
An Overview of AAA
1(3)
Key Points About AAA Architecture
4(2)
The Authorization Framework
6(9)
And Now, RADIUS
15(3)
RADIUS Specifics
18(18)
Using UDP versus TCP
18(1)
Packet Formats
19(2)
Packet Types
21(3)
Shared Secrets
24(1)
Attributes and Values
25(6)
Authentication Methods
31(2)
Realms
33(1)
RADIUS Hints
34(2)
Standard RADIUS Attributes
36(27)
Attribute Properties
36(27)
RADIUS Accounting
63(14)
Key Points in RADIUS Accounting
63(1)
Basic Operation
64(1)
The Accounting Packet Format
65(2)
Accounting Packet Types
67(2)
Accounting-specific Attributes
69(8)
Getting Started with FreeRADIUS
77(22)
Introduction to FreeRADIUS
77(1)
Installing FreeRADIUS
78(11)
In-depth Configuration
89(7)
Troubleshooting Common Problems
96(3)
Advanced FreeRADIUS
99(19)
Using PAM
99(2)
Proxying and Realms
101(1)
Using the clients.conf File
102(1)
FreeRADIUS with Some NAS Gear
103(3)
Using MySQL with FreeRADIUS
106(6)
Simultaneous Use
112(4)
Monitoring FreeRADIUS
116(2)
Other RADIUS Applications
118(13)
RADIUS for Web Authentication
118(5)
Using the LDAP Directory Service
123(4)
Parsing RADIUS Accounting Files
127(4)
The Security of RADIUS
131(8)
Vulnerabilities
131(4)
The Extensible Authentication Protocol
135(1)
Compensating for the Deficiencies
136(1)
Modifying the RADIUS Protocol
137(2)
New RADIUS Developments
139(20)
Interim Accounting Updates
139(1)
The Apple Remote Access Protocol
140(2)
The Extensible Authentication Protocol
142(2)
Tunneling Protocols
144(2)
New Extensions Attributes
146(13)
Deployment Techniques
159(18)
Typical Services
159(3)
RADIUS and Availability
162(13)
Other Things RADIUS
175(2)
Appendix: Attribute Reference 177(4)
Index 181
Jonathan Hassell is a systems administrator, IT consultant, and industry author residing in Raleigh, NC. He has extensive experience in networking technologies and Internet connectivity and currently runs his own web hosting business, Enable Hosting. He is the author of "RADIUS" for O'Reilly and Associates and is a columnist for WindowsITSecurity.COM and Pinnacle's Linux AppDev newsletter. He has also worked with IBM to develop a tutorial on Apache web server optimization.