/* * eap.h Header file containing the interfaces for all EAP types. * * Version: $Id$ * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA * * Copyright 2001 hereUare Communications, Inc. <raghud@hereuare.com> * Copyright 2003 Alan DeKok <aland@freeradius.org> * Copyright 2006 The FreeRADIUS server project */ #ifndef _EAP_H #define _EAP_H #include <freeradius-devel/ident.h> RCSIDH(eap_h, "$Id$") #include <freeradius-devel/radiusd.h> #include <freeradius-devel/modules.h> #include <freeradius-devel/rad_assert.h> #include "eap_types.h" /* * EAP_DS contains all the received/sending information * response = Received EAP packet * request = Sending EAP packet * * Note: We are authentication server, * we get ONLY EAP-Responses and * we send EAP-Request/EAP-success/EAP-failure */ typedef struct eap_ds { EAP_PACKET *response; EAP_PACKET *request; int set_request_id; } EAP_DS; /* * Currently there are only 2 types * of operations defined, * apart from attach & detach for each EAP-Type. */ typedef enum operation_t { INITIATE = 0, AUTHORIZE, AUTHENTICATE } operation_t; /* * EAP_HANDLER is the interface for any EAP-Type. * Each handler contains information for one specific EAP-Type. * This way we don't need to change any interfaces in future. * It is also a list of EAP-request handlers waiting for EAP-response * eap_id = copy of the eap packet we sent to the * * next = pointer to next * state = state attribute from the reply we sent * state_len = length of data in the state attribute. * src_ipaddr = client which sent us the RADIUS request containing * this EAP conversation. * eap_id = copy of EAP id we sent to the client. * timestamp = timestamp when this handler was last used. * identity = Identity, as obtained, from EAP-Identity response. * request = RADIUS request data structure * prev_eapds = Previous EAP request, for which eap_ds contains the response. * eap_ds = Current EAP response. * opaque = EAP-Type holds some data that corresponds to the current * EAP-request/response * free_opaque = To release memory held by opaque, * when this handler is timedout & needs to be deleted. * It is the responsibility of the specific EAP-TYPE * to avoid any memory leaks in opaque * Hence this pointer should be provided by the EAP-Type * if opaque is not NULL * status = finished/onhold/.. */ #define EAP_STATE_LEN (AUTH_VECTOR_LEN) typedef struct _eap_handler { struct _eap_handler *prev, *next; uint8_t state[EAP_STATE_LEN]; fr_ipaddr_t src_ipaddr; unsigned int eap_id; unsigned int eap_type; time_t timestamp; REQUEST *request; char *identity; /* User name from EAP-Identity */ EAP_DS *prev_eapds; EAP_DS *eap_ds; void *opaque; void (*free_opaque)(void *opaque); void *inst_holder; int status; int stage; int trips; int tls; int finished; VALUE_PAIR *certs; } EAP_HANDLER; /* * Interface to call EAP sub mdoules */ typedef struct eap_type_t { const char *name; int (*attach)(CONF_SECTION *conf, void **type_data); int (*initiate)(void *type_data, EAP_HANDLER *handler); int (*authorize)(void *type_data, EAP_HANDLER *handler); int (*authenticate)(void *type_data, EAP_HANDLER *handler); int (*detach)(void *type_data); } EAP_TYPE; #define REQUEST_DATA_EAP_HANDLER (1) #define REQUEST_DATA_EAP_TUNNEL_CALLBACK PW_EAP_MESSAGE #define REQUEST_DATA_EAP_MSCHAP_TUNNEL_CALLBACK ((PW_EAP_MESSAGE << 16) | PW_EAP_MSCHAPV2) #define RAD_REQUEST_OPTION_PROXY_EAP (1 << 16) /* * This is for tunneled callbacks */ typedef int (*eap_tunnel_callback_t)(EAP_HANDLER *handler, void *tls_session); typedef struct eap_tunnel_data_t { void *tls_session; eap_tunnel_callback_t callback; } eap_tunnel_data_t; #endif /*_EAP_H*/