NAME
Authen::Radius - provide simple Radius client facilities
SYNOPSIS
use Authen::Radius;
$r = new Authen::Radius(Host => 'myserver', Secret => 'mysecret');
print "auth result=", $r->check_pwd('myname', 'mypwd'), "\n";
$r = new Authen::Radius(Host => 'myserver', Secret => 'mysecret');
Authen::Radius->load_dictionary;
$r->add_attributes (
{ Name => 'User-Name', Value => 'myname' },
{ Name => 'Password', Value => 'mypwd' },
{ Name => 'h323-return-code', Value => '0' }, # Cisco AV pair
{ Name => 'Digest-Attributes', Value => { Method => 'REGISTER' } }
);
$r->send_packet (1) and $type = $r->recv_packet;
print "server response type = $type\n";
for $a ($r->get_attributes) {
print "attr: name=$a->{'Name'} value=$a->{'Value'}\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
The Authen::Radius
module provides a simple class that allows you to send/receive Radius requests/responses to/from a Radius server.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new ( Host => HOST, Secret => SECRET [, TimeOut => TIMEOUT] [, Debug => Bool])
-
Creates & returns a blessed reference to a Radius object, or undef on failure. Error status may be retrieved with
Authen::Radius::get_error
(errorcode) orAuthen::Radius::strerror
(verbose error string). If you do not specify port in theHost
as ahostname:port
, then port specified in your /etc/services will be used. If there is nothing there, and you did not specify port either then default is 1645. Optional parameterDebug
with a Perl "true" value turns on debugging (verbose mode).
METHODS
- load_dictionary ( [ DICTIONARY ] )
-
Loads the definitions in the specified Radius dictionary file (standard Livingston radiusd format). Tries to load '
/etc/raddb/dictionary
' when no argument is specified, or dies. NOTE: you need to load valid dictionary if you plan to send Radius requests with other attributes than justUser-Name
/Password
. - check_pwd ( USERNAME, PASSWORD )
-
Checks with the Radius server if the specified
PASSWORD
is valid for userUSERNAME
. This method is actually a wrapper for subsequent calls toclear_attributes
,add_attributes
,send_packet
andrecv_packet
. It returns 1 if thePASSWORD
is correct, or undef otherwise. - add_attributes ( { Name => NAME, Value => VALUE [, Type => TYPE] [, Vendor => VENDOR] }, ... )
-
Adds any number of Radius attributes to the current Radius object. Attributes are specified as a list of anon hashes. They may be
Name
d with their dictionary name (provided a dictionary has been loaded first), or with their raw Radius attribute-type values. TheType
pair should be specified when adding attributes that are not in the dictionary (or when no dictionary was loaded). Values forTYPE
can be 'string
', 'integer
', 'ipaddr
' or 'avpair
'. - get_attributes
-
Returns a list of references to anon hashes with the following key/value pairs : { Name => NAME, Code => RAWTYPE, Value => VALUE, RawValue => RAWVALUE, Vendor => VENDOR }. Each hash represents an attribute in the current object. The
Name
andValue
pairs will contain values as translated by the dictionary (if one was loaded). TheCode
andRawValue
pairs always contain the raw attribute type & value as received from the server. - clear_attributes
-
Clears all attributes for the current object.
- send_packet ( REQUEST_TYPE )
-
Packs up a Radius packet based on the current secret & attributes and sends it to the server with a Request type of
REQUEST_TYPE
. ExportedREQUEST_TYPE
methods are 'ACCESS_REQUEST
', 'ACCESS_ACCEPT
' and 'ACCESS_REJECT
'. Returns the number of bytes sent, or undef on failure. - recv_packet
-
Receives a Radius reply packet. Returns the Radius Reply type (see possible values for
REQUEST_TYPE
in methodsend_packet
) or undef on failure. Note that failure may be due to a failed recv() or a bad Radius response authenticator. Useget_error
to find out. - get_error
-
Returns the last
ERRORCODE
for the current object. Errorcodes are one-word strings always beginning with an 'E
'. - strerror ( [ ERRORCODE ] )
-
Returns a verbose error string for the last error for the current object, or for the specified
ERRORCODE
.
AUTHOR
Carl Declerck <carl@miskatonic.inbe.net> - original design Alexander Kapitanenko <kapitan@portaone.com> and Andrew Zhilenko <andrew@portaone.com> - later modifications. Andrew Zhilenko <andrew@portaone.com> is a current module's maintaner at CPAN.