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rlm_digest(5)							 FreeRADIUS Module						     rlm_digest(5)

NAME
rlm_digest - FreeRADIUS Module DESCRIPTION
The rlm_digest module authenticates RADIUS Access-Request packets that contain Cisco SIP digest authentication attributes. The module should be listed in the authorize and authenticate sections of radiusd.conf. CONFIGURATION
The digest module requires no additional configuration items. When it is being used to authenticate requests, however, it does require access to the clear-text password for the user. Hashed passwords are not acceptable, and will not work. EXAMPLES
Add the following lines to the top of your 'raddb/users' file: #--- test Auth-Type := Digest, User-Password = "test" Reply-Message = "Hello, test with digest" #--- Once the server has been started (debugging mode is recommended), use 'radclient to send the following packet to the server: $ radclient -f digest localhost auth testing123 Where 'digest' is a file containing: User-Name = "test", Digest-Response = "631d6d73147add2f9e437f59bbc3aeb7", Digest-Realm = "testrealm", Digest-Nonce = "1234abcd", Digest-Method = "INVITE", Digest-URI = "sip:5555551212@example.com", Digest-Algorithm = "MD5", Digest-User-Name = "test", Message-Authenticator = "" You should see the authentication succeed. SECTIONS
authorize, authenticate FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf, draft-sterman-aaa-sip-00.txt AUTHOR
Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org> 31 March 2005 rlm_digest(5)

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rlm_digest(5)							 FreeRADIUS Module						     rlm_digest(5)

NAME
rlm_digest - FreeRADIUS Module DESCRIPTION
The rlm_digest module authenticates RADIUS Access-Request packets that contain Cisco SIP digest authentication attributes. The module should be listed in the authorize and authenticate sections of radiusd.conf. CONFIGURATION
The digest module requires no additional configuration items. When it is being used to authenticate requests, however, it does require access to the clear-text password for the user. Hashed passwords are not acceptable, and will not work. EXAMPLES
Add the following lines to the top of your 'raddb/users' file: #--- test Auth-Type := Digest, User-Password = "test" Reply-Message = "Hello, test with digest" #--- Once the server has been started (debugging mode is recommended), use 'radclient to send the following packet to the server: $ radclient -f digest localhost auth testing123 Where 'digest' is a file containing: User-Name = "test", Digest-Response = "631d6d73147add2f9e437f59bbc3aeb7", Digest-Realm = "testrealm", Digest-Nonce = "1234abcd", Digest-Method = "INVITE", Digest-URI = "sip:5555551212@example.com", Digest-Algorithm = "MD5", Digest-User-Name = "test", Message-Authenticator = "" You should see the authentication succeed. SECTIONS
authorize, authenticate FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf, draft-sterman-aaa-sip-00.txt AUTHOR
Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org> 31 March 2005 rlm_digest(5)
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