1-3
Figure 1-2
RADIUS server components
z
Users: Stores user information such as the usernames, passwords, applied protocols, and IP
addresses.
z
Clients: Stores information about RADIUS clients, such as the shared keys and IP addresses.
z
Dictionary: Stores information about the meanings of RADIUS protocol attributes and their values.
Security and Authentication Mechanisms
Information exchanged between a RADIUS client and the RADIUS server is authenticated with a
shared key, which is never transmitted over the network. This enhances the information exchange
security. In addition, to prevent user passwords from being intercepted in non-secure networks,
RADIUS encrypts passwords before transmitting them.
A RADIUS server supports multiple user authentication methods. Moreover, a RADIUS server can act
as the client of another AAA server to provide authentication proxy services.
Basic Message Exchange Process of RADIUS
Figure 1-3
illustrates the interaction of the host, the RADIUS client, and the RADIUS server.
Figure 1-3
Basic message exchange process of RADIUS
RADIUS client
RADIUS server
1) Username and password
3) Access-Accept/Reject
2) Access-Request
4) Accounting-Request (start)
5) Accounting-Response
7) Accounting-Request (stop)
8) Accounting-Response
9) Notification of access termination
Host
6) The host accesses the resources
The following is how RADIUS operates:
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