Configuring Authentication Plug-Ins
This section shows how to configure the authentication plug-ins described in Table 17. Because authentication and authorization are similar, the plug-in user interface does not distinguish between them. However, when you configure plug-ins, you need to set them up to perform the correct behavior, either authentication or authorization.
You can configure multiple authentication plug-ins. The plug-ins are called in an arbitrary order, and each plug-in can return authorization values. (If multiple plug-ins return a session-timeout value, the smallest value is used.) Authentication or authorization succeeds if all plug-in calls succeed.
Limiting Subscribers on Router Interfaces
You can limit the number of authenticated subscribers who connect to an IP interface on the router. This plug-in does not limit the number of unauthenticated subscribers who connect to an IP interface, and does not limit the number of subscribers who connect to a physical or link-layer interface. In the case of subscriber interfaces, the plug-in limits the number of authenticated subscribers on the subscriber interface but not on the underlying primary IP interface.
Use the following configuration statement to set up a plug-in that limits the number of subscribers who connect to interfaces:
shared sae configuration plug-ins namename
interface-subscriber-limit {concurrent-subscribersconcurrent-subscribers
;}To set up a plug-in that limits the number of subscribers on interfaces:
- From configuration mode, access the custom RADIUS accounting plug-in configuration. In this sample procedure, the plug-in called subsLimit is configured in the west-region SAE group.
user@host#edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name subsLimit interface-subscriber-limit
- Configure the number of authenticated subscribers who can connect to an IP interface on the router simultaneously.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name subsLimit interface-subscriber-limit]
user@host#
set concurrent-subscribers
concurrent-subscribers
- (Optional) Verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name subsLimit interface-subscriber-limit]user@host#show
concurrent-subscribers 1;Configuring Basic RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
You can use basic RADIUS authentication plug-ins to send authentication information to an external RADIUS accounting server or a group of redundant servers. To communicate with nonredundant servers, you need to create additional instances of the plug-in.
Use the following configuration statements to set up basic RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
shared sae configuration plug-ins namenam
e radius-authentication {load-balancing-mode (failover | roundRobin); failback-timerfailback-timer
; nas-ip (SspIp | ErxIp); retry-intervalretry-interval
; maximum-queue-lengthmaximum-queue-length
; bind-addressbind-address
; udp-portudp-port
; default-peerdefault-peer
;}To set up basic RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
- From configuration mode, access the basic RADIUS authentication plug-in configuration. In this sample procedure, the plug-in called RadiusAuth is configured in the west-region SAE group.
user@host#edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication
- Configure the mode for load-balancing RADIUS servers.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set load-balancing-mode
(failover | roundRobin)- Specify if and when the SAE attempts to fail back to the default peer.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set failback-timer
failback-timer
- (Optional) Configure the value of the NAS-Ip attribute.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set nas-ip
(SspIp | ErxIp)- Configure the time the SAE waits for a response from a RADIUS server before it resends the RADIUS packet.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set retry-interval
retry-interval
- Configure the maximum number of unacknowledged RADIUS messages that the plug-in receives from the RADIUS server before it discards new messages.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set maximum-queue-length
maximum-queue-length
- (Optional) Configure the source IP address that the plug-in uses to communicate with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify an address, the global default address is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set bind-address
bind-address
- (Optional) Configure the source UDP port or a range of source UDP ports used for communication with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify a UDP port, the global UDP port is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set udp-port
udp-port
- Configure the name of the RADIUS server to which the SAE sends packets for this plug-in.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]
user@host#
set default-peer
default-peer
- (Optional) Verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name RadiusAuth radius-authentication]user@host#show
load-balancing-mode failover;failback-timer -1;retry-interval 3000;maximum-queue-length 10000;default-peer peer1;Related Topics
- For information about setting up SAE groups, see SRC-PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 21, Setting Up an SAE with the SRC CLI.
- For information about setting up default peers, see Creating RADIUS Peers.
Configuring Flexible RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
Flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins provide the same features as basic RADIUS authentication plug-ins. In addition, they allow you to customize RADIUS authentication packets that the system sends to RADIUS servers and specify which fields are included in the RADIUS authentication packets and what information is contained in the fields.
Use the following configuration statements to set up flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
shared sae configuration plug-ins namename
flex-radius-authentication {load-balancing-mode (failover | roundRobin); failback-timerfailback-timer
; timeouttimeout
; retry-intervalretry-interval
; maximum-queue-lengthmaximum-queue-length
; bind-addressbind-address
; udp-portudp-port
; error-handling (0 | 1); default-peerdefault-peer;
templatetemplate
;}To set up flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
- From configuration mode, access the flexible RADIUS authentication plug-in configuration. In this sample procedure, the plug-in called flexRadiusAuth is configured in the west-region SAE group.
user@host#edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication
- Configure the mode for load-balancing RADIUS servers.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set load-balancing-mode
(failover | roundRobin)- Specify if and when the SAE attempts to fail back to the default peer.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set failback-timer
failback-timer
- (Optional) Configure the maximum time the SAE waits for a response from a RADIUS server.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set timeout
timeout
- Configure the time the SAE waits for a response from a RADIUS server before it resends the RADIUS packet.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set retry-interval
retry-interval
- Configure the maximum number of unacknowledged RADIUS messages that the plug-in receives from the RADIUS server before it discards new messages.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set maximum-queue-length
maximum-queue-length
- (Optional) Configure the source IP address that the plug-in uses to communicate with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify an address, the global default address is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set bind-address
bind-address
- (Optional) Configure the source UDP port or a range of source UDP ports used for communication with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify a UDP port, the global UDP port is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set udp-port
udp-port
- Configure the way the SAE handles errors.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set error-handling
(0 | 1)- Configure the name of the RADIUS server to which the SAE sends packets for this plug-in.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set default-peer
default-peer
- Configure the name of the RADIUS packet template that defines attributes for this plug-in.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAct flex-radius-accounting]
user@host#
set template
template
- (Optional) Verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name flexRadiusAuth flex-radius-authentication]user@host#show
load-balancing-mode failover;failback-timer -1;timeout 15000;retry-interval 3000;maximum-queue-length 10000;error-handling 0;default-peer 1;template stdAuth;peer-group 1 {server-address ;server-port 1812;secret ********;}Related Topics
- For information about setting up SAE groups, see SRC-PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 21, Setting Up an SAE with the SRC CLI.
- For information about setting up default peers, see Creating RADIUS Peers.
- For information about defining RADIUS packet templates, see Defining RADIUS Packets for Flexible RADIUS Plug-Ins with the SRC CLI.
Configuring Custom RADIUS Authentication Plug-Ins
The custom RADIUS authentication plug-ins provide the same functions as the flexible RADIUS authentication plug-ins, but are designed to deliver better system performance. To use a custom plug-in, you must provide a Java class that implements the SPI defined in the RADIUS client library. Use this SPI to specify which fields and field values to include in RADIUS accounting packets. The RADIUS client library is part of the SAE core API.
See the documentation for the RADIUS client library in the SRC software distribution in the folder SDK/doc/sae/net/juniper/smgt/sae/radiuslib or the SAE core API documentation on the Juniper Networks Web site at
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/management/sdx/api-index.html
For a sample implementation, see the following directory in the SRC software distribution: SDK/plugin/java/src/net/juniper/smgt/sample/radiuslib/RadiusPacketHandlerImpl.java.
Use the following configuration statements to set up custom RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
shared sae configuration plug-ins namename
custom-radius-authentication {java-class-radius-packet-handlerjava-class-radius-packet-handler
; class-path-radius-packet-handlerclass-path-radius-packet-handler
; require-mandatory-attributes; load-balancing-mode (failover | roundRobin); failback-timerfailback-timer
; timeouttimeout
; retry-intervalretry-interval
; maximum-queue-lengthmaximum-queue-length
; bind-addressbind-address
; udp-portudp-port
; default-peerdefault-peer;
}To set up custom RADIUS authentication plug-ins:
- From configuration mode, access the custom RADIUS authentication plug-in configuration. In this sample procedure, the plug-in called customRadiusAuth is configured in the west-region SAE group.
user@host#edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication
- Configure the name of the Java class that implements the RadiusPacketHandler interface in the RADIUS client library.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set java-class-radius-packet-handler
java-class-radius-packet-handler
- Configure the URLs that identify a location from which Java classes are loaded when the plug-in is initialized.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set class-path-radius-packet-handler
class-path-radius-packet-handler
- (Optional) Specify that a RADIUS authentication or accounting request must contain all mandatory RADIUS attributes before sending the request packet.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set require-mandatory-attributes
- Configure the mode for load-balancing RADIUS servers.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set load-balancing-mode
(failover | roundRobin)- Specify if and when the SAE attempts to fail back to the default peer.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set failback-timer
failback-timer
- (Optional) Configure the maximum time the SAE waits for a response from a RADIUS server.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set timeout
timeout
- Configure the time the SAE waits for a response from a RADIUS server before it resends the RADIUS packet.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set retry-interval
retry-interval
- Configure the maximum number of unacknowledged RADIUS messages that the plug-in receives from the RADIUS server before it discards new messages.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set maximum-queue-length
maximum-queue-length
- (Optional) Configure the source IP address that the plug-in uses to communicate with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify an address, the global default address is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set bind-address
bind-address
- (Optional) Configure the source UDP port or a range of source UDP ports used for communication with the RADIUS server. If you do not specify a UDP port, the global UDP port is used.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set udp-port
udp-port
- Configure the name of the RADIUS server to which the SAE sends packets for this plug-in.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authentication]
user@host#
set default-peer
default-peer
- (Optional) From operational mode, verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae configuration plug-ins name customRadiusAuth custom-radius-authorization]user@host#show
java-class-radius-packet-handler net.juniper.smgt.radius.RadiusPacketHandlerImpl;require-mandatory-attributes;load-balancing-mode failover;failback-timer -1;timeout 15000;retry-interval 3000;maximum-queue-length 10000;default-peer peer4;Related Topics
- For information about setting up SAE groups, see SRC-PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 21, Setting Up an SAE with the SRC CLI.
- For information about setting up default peers, see Creating RADIUS Peers.
Configuring LDAP Authentication Plug-Ins
Use the following configuration statements to configure LDAP authentication plug-ins:
shared sae configuration plug-ins namename
ldap-authentication {method (search | bind); serverserver
; bind-dnbind-dn
; bind-passwordbind-password
; search-filtersearch-filter
; (ldaps); search-base-dnsearch-base-dn
; name-attributename-attribute
; password-attributepassword-attribute
; service-bundle-attributeservice-bundle-attribute
; session-volume-quotasession-volume-quota
; timeouttimeout
;}To create LDAP authentication plug-ins:
- From configuration mode, access the custom LDAP authentication plug-in configuration. In this sample procedure, the plug-in called ldapAuth is configured in the west-region SAE group.
user@host#edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication
- Configure the LDAP authentication method that the SAE uses.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set method
(search | bind)- (Optional) Configure a comma-separated list of IP addresses or hostnames of the LDAP authentication server.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set server
server
- (Optional) Configure the DN used to authenticate access to the directory.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set bind-dn
bind-dn
- (Optional) Configure the password that the SAE uses to authenticate its access to the directory to search for the subscriber profile. If you do not specify a bind DN or bind password, the SAE uses anonymous access.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set bind-password
bind-password
- (Optional) Configure the additional LDAP search filter that the SAE uses to search the directory for the subscriber profile.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set search-filter
search-filter
- (Optional) Enable the secure protocol used for LDAP connections with the directory. LDAPS, the only secure protocol supported, causes communication with the directory to be encrypted with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set ldaps
- (Optional) Configure the base DN for searching entries in the directory.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set search-base-dn
search-base-dn
- (Optional) Configure the name of the directory attribute that holds the username.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set name-attribute
name-attribute
- (Optional) Configure the name of the directory attribute that stores the password.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set password-attribute
password-attribute
- (Optional) Configure the name of the directory attribute that contains the name of the service bundle that is used for subscriber authentication. This value is made available to the subscriber classification process and can be used to select the subscriber profile to load.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set service-bundle-attribute
service-bundle-attribute
- (Optional) Configure the name of the LDAP attribute that contains the value of the session volume quota. The LDAP plug-in sets the session volume quota to this value.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set session-volume-quota
session-volume-quota
- (Optional) Configure the maximum time the SAE waits for a response from a directory server.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]
user@host#
set timeout
timeout
- (Optional) From operational mode, verify your configuration.
[edit shared sae group west-region configuration plug-ins name ldapAuth ldap-authentication]user@host#show
method search;search-filter (objectClass=umcSubscriber);name-attribute uniqueId;timeout 5000;Related Topics