Starting in 3.0, ProVision supports 6connect vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) for use with RADIUS authentication. To use these attributes, you must perform the following procedures:
- Add the 6connect VSA to the Radius installation
- Configure Radius accounts
- Test the Radius account
- Configure ProVision for Radius Authentication
Add the 6connect VSA to the Radius Installation
To use the 6connect VSA, the attributes must be defined on the RADIUS server. Add the following RADIUS dictionary file to your RADIUS server and name it dictionary.6connect:
Important Note: Between version 3.9.3 and 4.0, the permissions structure for ProVision was significantly changed. Make sure you following the version specific instructions below.
ProVision 3.9.3 and prior:
ProVision 4.0 and greater:
Configure Radius Accounts
On the Radius server, configure the user accounts that will have access to the ProVision system.
An example of a ProVision account configuration for the user file on a Freeradius system for version 3.9.3 and prior:
#A user with full IPAM prvileges and view only DNS privs joe Cleartext-Password := "testing128" priv_admin = 1, priv_ipam_v = 1, priv_ipam_c = 1, priv_ipam_d = 1, priv_ipam_m = 1, priv_swip = 1, priv_email = 1, priv_dns_v = 1
An example of a ProVision account configuration for the user file on a Freeradius system for version 4.0 and greater:
Example: To add a new radius user, edit the 'users' file found at /etc/raddb/users and add a block like:
bobber Cleartext-Password := "hello" 6connect_user_group = "Global Admins,Group 2,Group 1,Group Nonexistent"
Note on RADIUS attributes
Test Radius Accounts
For 3.9.3 and prior, test and response should look like the following:
#>radtest test test 50.23.215.162 6connect Sending Access-Request of id 179 to 50.23.215.162 port 1812 User-Name = "test" User-Password = "test" NAS-IP-Address = 10.124.47.6 NAS-Port = 0 Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 50.23.215.162 port 1812, id=179, length=68 priv_admin = 1 priv_ipam_c = 1 priv_ipam_m = 1 priv_ipam_d = 1
For 4.0 and higher, test and response should look like the following:
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Configure ProVision for Radius Authentication
To configure the use of Radius authentication with ProVision, follow the steps below.
- Log into 6connect ProVision
- Go to Admin -﹥ General Settings -﹥ Authentication
- Ensure that Radius functions are marked as available. Radius functions are always available on 6connect cloud instances. Radius functions are available on VM Images and Local Installations only if the relevant PHP Pear Radius Libraries have been installed.
- Click the Radius Enable checkbox.
- Fill in the hostname or ip address, authentication ports, accounting port, and shared Radius key as specified.
Setting default login options
In the login screen, you would select the authentication method from the dropdown. If you like, you can set the default login option in the following way:
Go to the /data/globals.php and open in vi (or other editor). Add in the following text as the last line of the file (before the closing ?﹥)
define('DEFAULT_LOGIN_TYPE', 'radius');
Acceptable values are "local", "radius" and "ldap". If this line is not present in globals.php, the default option is "local".