(RADIATOR) Cisco 2611 VPN group authentication

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jan 21 18:30:07 CST 2003


Hello Emilie -

If the Cisco can be configured to do group authentication with radius, 
then it should be possible to use Radiator to deal with the requests.

If you run Radiator at trace 4 you will be able to see the incoming 
requests and then you can configure accordingly.

The simplest way to do this sort of debugging is to run radiusd from 
the command line and watch the log messages:

	perl radiusd -foreground -log_stdout -trace 4 -config_file ......

If you send me a copy of the trace 4 I will try to help.

regards

Hugh



> I was wondering if anyone had a sample Radiator config. for 
> authenticating
> the group information on a Cisco 2611, and subsequently handing out 
> DNS and
> WINS information?
>
> I have my Radius set up to authenticate the users, but now would like 
> to
> move the group information (for the group VPNClients) to the radius as 
> well.
>
>
> Here is my Radius config:
>
> # radius.cfg
>
> LogDir /services/radius/log
> DbDir /services/radius/conf
> BindAddress x.x.x.x
> AuthPort 1812
> AcctPort 1813
> Trace   5
> #User
> #Group
>
>
> #For VPN access
> <Client x.x.x.x>
>     Secret   xxxx
> </Client>
>
> # For testing: this allows us to honour requests from radpwtst on 
> localhost
> <Client localhost>
>     Secret mysecret
>     DupInterval 0
> </Client>
>
> #Look for a Realm with an exact match on the realm name
> #look for a matching regular expression Realm
> #look for a <Realm DEFAULT>
> #look at each Handler in the order they appear
>
> #VPN Authentication x.x.x.x
> <Handler NAS-IP-Address  = "x.x.x.x">
>     <AuthBy FILE>
>          Filename   %D/vpn_users
>     </AuthBy>
>
> </Handler>
>
> #Default Handler for anything not specified above
> <Handler>
>     <AuthBy FILE>
>     #The Filename defaults to %D/users
>     </AuthBy>
> </Handler>
>
> Here is my Cisco 2611 config.:
>
> CLIENT_VPN#sh run
>
>
> aaa authentication login userauthen group radius
> aaa authorization network groupauthor local
> aaa session-id common
> !
> !
>
> crypto isakmp policy 3
>   encr 3des
>   authentication pre-share
>   group 2
> !
> crypto isakmp client configuration group VPNClients
>   key xxxx
>   dns x.x.x.x
>   wins x.x.x.x
>   domain ncsa.uiuc.edu
>   pool ippool
> !
> !
> crypto ipsec transform-set SET1 esp-3des esp-md5-hmac
> !
> crypto dynamic-map dynmap 10
>   set transform-set SET1
> !
> !
> crypto map clientmap client authentication list userauthen
> crypto map clientmap isakmp authorization list groupauthor
> crypto map clientmap client configuration address respond
> crypto map clientmap 10 ipsec-isakmp dynamic dynmap
> !
>
> interface FastEthernet0/0
>   crypto map clientmap
> !
>
> ip local pool ippool x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
>
> radius-server host x.x.x.x auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813 key xxxx
> radius-server retransmit 3
> call rsvp-sync
> !
>
>
> Thanks,
> Emilie
>
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