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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Martin Willi
* Hochschule fuer Technik Rapperswil
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*
* $Id: eap_method.h 4276 2008-08-22 10:44:51Z martin $
*/
/**
* @defgroup eap_method eap_method
* @{ @ingroup eap
*/
#ifndef EAP_METHOD_H_
#define EAP_METHOD_H_
typedef struct eap_method_t eap_method_t;
typedef enum eap_role_t eap_role_t;
typedef enum eap_type_t eap_type_t;
typedef enum eap_code_t eap_code_t;
#include <library.h>
#include <utils/identification.h>
#include <encoding/payloads/eap_payload.h>
/**
* Role of an eap_method, SERVER or PEER (client)
*/
enum eap_role_t {
EAP_SERVER,
EAP_PEER,
};
/**
* enum names for eap_role_t.
*/
extern enum_name_t *eap_role_names;
/**
* EAP types, defines the EAP method implementation
*/
enum eap_type_t {
EAP_IDENTITY = 1,
EAP_NOTIFICATION = 2,
EAP_NAK = 3,
EAP_MD5 = 4,
EAP_OTP = 5,
EAP_GTC = 6,
EAP_SIM = 18,
EAP_AKA = 23,
EAP_EXPANDED = 254,
EAP_EXPERIMENTAL = 255,
};
/**
* enum names for eap_type_t.
*/
extern enum_name_t *eap_type_names;
/**
* EAP code, type of an EAP message
*/
enum eap_code_t {
EAP_REQUEST = 1,
EAP_RESPONSE = 2,
EAP_SUCCESS = 3,
EAP_FAILURE = 4,
};
/**
* enum names for eap_code_t.
*/
extern enum_name_t *eap_code_names;
/**
* Interface of an EAP method for server and client side.
*
* An EAP method initiates an EAP exchange and processes requests and
* responses. An EAP method may need multiple exchanges before succeeding, and
* the eap_authentication may use multiple EAP methods to authenticate a peer.
* To accomplish these requirements, all EAP methods have their own
* implementation while the eap_authenticatior uses one or more of these
* EAP methods. Sending of EAP(SUCCESS/FAILURE) message is not the job
* of the method, the eap_authenticator does this.
* An EAP method may establish a MSK, this is used the complete the
* authentication. Even if a mutual EAP method is used, the traditional
* AUTH payloads are required. Only these include the nonces and messages from
* ike_sa_init and therefore prevent man in the middle attacks.
* The EAP method must use an initial EAP identifier value != 0, as a preceding
* EAP-Identity exchange always uses identifier 0.
*/
struct eap_method_t {
/**
* Initiate the EAP exchange.
*
* initiate() is only useable for server implementations, as clients only
* reply to server requests.
* A eap_payload is created in "out" if result is NEED_MORE.
*
* @param out eap_payload to send to the client
* @return
* - NEED_MORE, if an other exchange is required
* - FAILED, if unable to create eap request payload
*/
status_t (*initiate) (eap_method_t *this, eap_payload_t **out);
/**
* Process a received EAP message.
*
* A eap_payload is created in "out" if result is NEED_MORE.
*
* @param in eap_payload response received
* @param out created eap_payload to send
* @return
* - NEED_MORE, if an other exchange is required
* - FAILED, if EAP method failed
* - SUCCESS, if EAP method succeeded
*/
status_t (*process) (eap_method_t *this, eap_payload_t *in,
eap_payload_t **out);
/**
* Get the EAP type implemented in this method.
*
* @param vendor pointer receiving vendor identifier for type, 0 for none
* @return type of the EAP method
*/
eap_type_t (*get_type) (eap_method_t *this, u_int32_t *vendor);
/**
* Check if this EAP method authenticates the server.
*
* Some EAP methods provide mutual authentication and
* allow authentication using only EAP, if the peer supports it.
*
* @return TRUE if methods provides mutual authentication
*/
bool (*is_mutual) (eap_method_t *this);
/**
* Get the MSK established by this EAP method.
*
* Not all EAP methods establish a shared secret. For implementations of
* the EAP-Identity method, get_msk() returns the received identity.
*
* @param msk chunk receiving internal stored MSK
* @return
* - SUCCESS, or
* - FAILED, if MSK not established (yet)
*/
status_t (*get_msk) (eap_method_t *this, chunk_t *msk);
/**
* Destroys a eap_method_t object.
*/
void (*destroy) (eap_method_t *this);
};
/**
* Constructor definition for a pluggable EAP method.
*
* Each EAP module must define a constructor function which will return
* an initialized object with the methods defined in eap_method_t.
* Constructors for server and peers are identical, to support both roles
* of a EAP method, a plugin needs register two constructors in the
* eap_manager_t.
* The passed identites are of type ID_EAP and valid only during the
* constructor invocation.
*
* @param server ID of the server to use for credential lookup
* @param peer ID of the peer to use for credential lookup
* @return implementation of the eap_method_t interface
*/
typedef eap_method_t *(*eap_constructor_t)(identification_t *server,
identification_t *peer);
#endif /* EAP_METHOD_H_ @} */
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