misc_radius Module

Juha Heinanen

Edited by

Daniel-Constantin Mierla

Revision History
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Table of Contents

1. Admin Guide
1. Overview
2. Dependencies
2.1. Kamailio Modules
2.2. External Libraries or Applications
3. Exported Parameters
3.1. radius_config (string)
3.2. caller_service_type (integer)
3.3. callee_service_type (integer)
3.4. group_service_type (integer)
3.5. uri_service_type (integer)
3.6. caller_extra (string)
3.7. callee_extra (string)
3.8. group_extra (string)
3.9. uri_extra (string)
3.10. use_sip_uri_host (integer)
4. Exported Functions
4.1. radius_load_caller_avps(caller)
4.2. radius_load_callee_avps(callee)
4.3. radius_is_user_in(user, group)
4.4. radius_does_uri_exist([uri])
4.5. radius_does_uri_user_exist([user])

List of Examples

1.1. SIP-AVP” RADIUS AVP exmaples
1.2. radius_config parameter usage
1.3. caller_service_type parameter usage
1.4. callee_service_type parameter usage
1.5. group_service_type parameter usage
1.6. uri_service_type parameter usage
1.7. caller_extra parameter usage
1.8. callee_extra parameter usage
1.9. group_extra parameter usage
1.10. uri_extra parameter usage
1.11. use_sip_uri_host parameter usage
1.12. radius_load_caller_avps() usage
1.13. radius_load_callee_avps() usage
1.14. radius_is_user_in() usage
1.15. radius_does_uri_exist() usage
1.16. radius_does_uri_user_exist() usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1. Overview

The misc_radius module implements various RADIUS related functions. Functions exist for loading caller's or callee's attributes into AVPs, checking if user belongs to a group, and checking if a specific URI belongs to a user. It thus replaces old avp_radius, group_radius, and uri_radius modules.

All functions of this module load AVPs from SIP-AVP reply items received from RADIUS upon a successful request. Value of the SIP-AVP reply item must be a string of form:

  • value = SIP_AVP_NAME SIP_AVP_VALUE

  • SIP_AVP_NAME = STRING_NAME | '#'ID_NUMBER

  • SIP_AVP_VALUE = ':'STRING_VALUE | '#'NUMBER_VALUE

Example 1.1. “SIP-AVP” RADIUS AVP exmaples

....
"email:joe@yahoo.com"
    -> STRING NAME AVP (email) with STRING VALUE (joe@yahoo.com)
"#14:joe@yahoo.com"
    -> ID AVP (14) with STRING VALUE (joe@yahoo.com)
"age#28"
    -> STRING NAME AVP (age) with INTEGER VALUE (28)
"#14#28"
    -> ID AVP (14) with INTEGER VALUE (28)
....

Unlike in old avp_radius module, functions radius_load_calle[re]_avps() do not prefix string names of AVPs by string “caller_” or “callee_” depending if caller's or callee's attributes were loaded. If you need these prefixes, make your RADIUS server to prepend them into attribute names when it constructs reply items.

A new feature of misc_radius module is that it is now possible to include user defined extra RADIUS attributes in all requests send by functions of this module.

2. Dependencies

2.1. Kamailio Modules

The module depends on the following modules (in the other words the listed modules must be loaded before this module):

  • none

2.2. External Libraries or Applications

The following libraries or applications must be installed before compilling Kamailio with this module loaded:

3. Exported Parameters

3.1. radius_config (string)

This is the location of the configuration file of radius client libraries.

Default value is “/usr/local/etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf”.

Example 1.2. radius_config parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "radius_config", "/etc/radiusclient.conf")

3.2. caller_service_type (integer)

This is the value of the Service-Type radius attribute to be used, when caller's attributes are loaded.

Default value is dictionary value of “SIP-Caller-AVPs” Service-Type.

Example 1.3. caller_service_type parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "caller_service_type", 18)

3.3. callee_service_type (integer)

This is the value of the Service-Type radius attribute to be used, when callee's attributes are loaded.

Default value is dictionary value of “SIP-Callee-AVPs” Service-Type.

Example 1.4. callee_service_type parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "callee_service_type", 19)

3.4. group_service_type (integer)

This is the value of Service-Type RADIUS attribute to be used, when radius_is_user_in() function is called.

Default value is dictionary value of “Group-Check” Service-Type.

Example 1.5. group_service_type parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "group_service_type", 20)

3.5. uri_service_type (integer)

This is the value of Service-Type RADIUS attribute to be used, when radius_does_uri[_user]_exist() function is called.

Default value is dictionary value of “Call-Check” Service-Type.

Example 1.6. uri_service_type parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "uri_service_type", 21)

3.6. caller_extra (string)

Semi-colon separated list of extra RADIUS attribute name=pseudo variable pairs. When radius_load_caller_avps() is called, the listed extra attributes are included RADIUS request with current values of corresponding pseudo variables.

There is no default value, i.e., by default no extra attributes are included.

Example 1.7. caller_extra parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "caller_extra", "Calling-Station-Id=$fu")

3.7. callee_extra (string)

Semi-colon separated list of extra RADIUS attribute name=pseudo variable pairs. When radius_load_callee_avps() is called, the listed extra attributes are included RADIUS request with current values of corresponding pseudo variables.

There is no default value, i.e., by default no extra attributes are included.

Example 1.8. callee_extra parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "callee_extra", "SIP-URI-User=$rU;SIP-URI-Host=$rd")

3.8. group_extra (string)

Semi-colon separated list of extra RADIUS attribute name=pseudo variable pairs. When radius_is_user_in() is called, the listed extra attributes are included RADIUS request with current values of corresponding pseudo variables.

There is no default value, i.e., by default no extra attributes are included.

Example 1.9. group_extra parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "group_extra", "My-Special=$avp(i:100)")

3.9. uri_extra (string)

Semi-colon separated list of extra RADIUS attribute name=pseudo variable pairs. When radius_does_uri[_user]_exist() function is called, the listed extra attributes are included in RADIUS request with current values of corresponding pseudo variables.

There is no default value, i.e., by default no extra attributes are included.

Example 1.10. uri_extra parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "uri_extra", "Called-Station-Id=$tu")

3.10. use_sip_uri_host (integer)

If zero, radius_does_uri_exist() function sends to RADIUS server userpart@hostpart in UserName attribute. If non-zero, radius_does_uri_exist() function sends to RADIUS server userpart in UserName attribute and hostpart in SIP-URI-Host attribute.

Default value is 0 (only use UserName attribute).

Example 1.11. use_sip_uri_host parameter usage

...
modparam("misc_radius", "use_sip_uri_host", 1)

4. Exported Functions

4.1. radius_load_caller_avps(caller)

The functions loads caller's attributes from radius and stores them into AVPs. Parameter “caller” is a string that may contain pseudo variables. It indicates the user, whose attributes are loaded.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE.

Example 1.12. radius_load_caller_avps() usage

...
radius_load_caller_avps("$fU@$fd");	# take caller from From URI
...
radius_load_caller_avps("$au@$ar");	# take caller from Authorization
...					# or Proxy-Authorization header

4.2. radius_load_callee_avps(callee)

The functions loads callee's attributes from radius and stores them into AVPs. Parameter “callee” is a string that may contain pseudo variables. It indicates the user, whose attributes are loaded.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE.

Example 1.13. radius_load_callee_avps() usage

...
radius_load_callee_avps("$rU@$rd");	# take callee from Request-URI
...

4.3. radius_is_user_in(user, group)

The functions checks from RADIUS, if user given in first argument belongs to group given in second argument. Both arguments are strings, but user string may also contain pseudo variables. In case of positive result, loads AVPs from SIP-AVP reply items, if any.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, and LOCAL_ROUTE.

Example 1.14. radius_is_user_in() usage

...
radius_is_user_in("$rU@$rd", "1");	# take user from Request-URI
...
radius_is_user_in("$au@$ar", "group_x");# take user from credentials
...

4.4. radius_does_uri_exist([uri])

Checks from RADIUS if userpart@hostpart of Request-URI or of an URI stored in optional pseudo variable argument belongs to a local user. In case of positive result, loads AVPs from SIP-AVP reply items, if any.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and LOCAL_ROUTE.

Example 1.15. radius_does_uri_exist() usage

...
if (radius_does_uri_exist()) ...	# check Request-URI
...
if (radius_does_uri_exist("$avp(i:99)")) ...	# check URI in $avp(i:99)
...

4.5. radius_does_uri_user_exist([user])

Similar to radius_does_uri_exist, but check is done based only on Request-URI userpart or userpart stored in optional pseudo variable argument. Userpart should thus be unique among all user URIs, such as an E.164 number. In case of positive result, loads AVPs from SIP-AVP reply items, if any.

This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and LOCAL_ROUTE.

Example 1.16. radius_does_uri_user_exist() usage

...
if (radius_does_uri_user_exist()) ...	# check Request-URI userpart
...
if (radius_does_uri_exist("$fU")) ...	# check From URI userpart
...