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FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide Master authentication, authorization, and accessing your network resources using FreeRADIUS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849514088
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to AAA and RADIUS FREE CHAPTER 2. Installation 3. Getting Started with FreeRADIUS 4. Authentication 5. Sources of Usernames and Passwords 6. Accounting 7. Authorization 8. Virtual Servers 9. Modules 10. EAP 11. Dictionaries 12. Roaming and Proxying 13. Troubleshooting A. Pop Quiz Answers Index
What this book covers

The book can be divided into three sections:

Introduction and installation (
  • Chapter 1 to Chapter 3)
  • AAA functions of FreeRADIUS (Chapter 4 to Chapter 7)
  • Advanced topics (Chapter 8 to Chapter 13)

Let's see what each chapter deals with:

Chapter 1, Introduction to AAA and RADIUS, introduces FreeRADIUS and the RADIUS protocol. It highlights some key RADIUS concepts, which help the user avoid common misunderstandings.

Chapter 2, Installation, describes how to build and install FreeRADIUS from source on popular Linux distributions. It also covers installing the FreeRADIUS packages included with popular Linux distributions. Ubuntu, SUSE, and CentOS will be used to ensure a wide coverage.

Chapter 3, Getting Started with FreeRADIUS, gives a brief introduction on the various components of FreeRADIUS. It also discusses the process of handling a basic authentication request.

Chapter 4, Authentication, teaches authentication methods and how they work. Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is covered later in a dedicated chapter.

Chapter 5, Sources of Usernames and Passwords, covers various places where username/password combinations can be stored. It shows which modules are involved and how to configure FreeRADIUS to utilize these stores.

Chapter 6, Accounting, discusses the need for accounting and the options available to record accounting data. It also discusses implementing a policy that includes limiting sessions and/or time and/or data.

Chapter 7, Authorization, discusses various aspects of authorization including the use of unlang.

Chapter 8, Virtual Servers, discusses various aspects of virtual servers and where they can potentially be used.

Chapter 9, Modules, discusses the various modules used by FreeRADIUS and how to configure multiple instances of a certain module.

Chapter 10, EAP, a dedicated chapter on EAP, is a one stop for EAP (802.11x and WiFi).

Chapter 11, Dictionaries, introduces dictionaries, which are used to map the names seen and used by an administrator, to the numbers used by the RADIUS protocol.

Chapter 12, Roaming and Proxying, deals with the RADIUS protocol, which allows the proxying of authorization and accounting requests. This makes roaming possible. This chapter covers various aspects of proxying in FreeRADIUS.

Chapter 13, Troubleshooting, works through many common problems, giving examples of what to look for, and how to fix the issue.

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