Chetan Gaonker | 7f4bf74 | 2016-05-04 15:56:08 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | rest { |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | # This subsection configures the tls related items |
| 4 | # that control how FreeRADIUS connects to a HTTPS |
| 5 | # server. |
| 6 | # |
| 7 | tls { |
| 8 | # ca_file = ${certdir}/cacert.pem |
| 9 | # ca_path = ${certdir} |
| 10 | |
| 11 | # certificate_file = /path/to/radius.crt |
| 12 | # private_key_file = /path/to/radius.key |
| 13 | # private_key_password = "supersecret" |
| 14 | # random_file = ${certdir}/random |
| 15 | |
| 16 | # Server certificate verification requirements. Can be: |
| 17 | # "no" (don't even bother trying) |
| 18 | # "yes" (verify the cert was issued by one of the |
| 19 | # trusted CAs) |
| 20 | # |
| 21 | # The default is "yes" |
| 22 | # check_cert = "yes" |
| 23 | |
| 24 | # Server certificate CN verification requirements. Can be: |
| 25 | # "no" (don't even bother trying) |
| 26 | # "yes" (verify the CN in the certificate matches the host |
| 27 | # in the URI) |
| 28 | # |
| 29 | # The default is "yes" |
| 30 | # check_cert_cn = "yes" |
| 31 | } |
| 32 | |
| 33 | # rlm_rest will open a connection to the server specified in connect_uri |
| 34 | # to populate the connection cache, ready for the first request. |
| 35 | # The server will not start if the server specified is unreachable. |
| 36 | # |
| 37 | # If you wish to disable this pre-caching and reachability check, |
| 38 | # comment out the configuration item below. |
| 39 | connect_uri = "http://127.0.0.1/" |
| 40 | |
| 41 | # |
| 42 | # The following config items can be used in each of the sections. |
| 43 | # The sections themselves reflect the sections in the server. |
| 44 | # For example if you list rest in the authorize section of a virtual server, |
| 45 | # the settings from the authorize section here will be used. |
| 46 | # |
| 47 | # The following config items may be listed in any of the sections: |
| 48 | # uri - to send the request to. |
| 49 | # method - HTTP method to use, one of 'get', 'post', 'put', 'delete'. |
| 50 | # body - The format of the HTTP body sent to the remote server. |
| 51 | # May be 'none', 'post' or 'json', defaults to 'none'. |
| 52 | # tls - TLS settings for HTTPS. |
| 53 | # auth - HTTP auth method to use, one of 'none', 'srp', 'basic', |
| 54 | # 'digest', 'digest-ie', 'gss-negotiate', 'ntlm', |
| 55 | # 'ntlm-winbind', 'any', 'safe'. defaults to 'none'. |
| 56 | # username - User to authenticate as, will be expanded. |
| 57 | # password - Password to use for authentication, will be expanded. |
| 58 | # require_auth - Require HTTP authentication. |
| 59 | # timeout - HTTP request timeout in seconds, defaults to 4. |
| 60 | # |
| 61 | authorize { |
| 62 | uri = "${..connect_uri}/user/%{User-Name}/mac/%{Called-Station-ID}?section=authorize" |
| 63 | method = "get" |
| 64 | tls = ${..tls} |
| 65 | } |
| 66 | authenticate { |
| 67 | uri = "${..connect_uri}/user/%{User-Name}/mac/%{Called-Station-ID}?section=authenticate" |
| 68 | method = "get" |
| 69 | tls = ${..tls} |
| 70 | } |
| 71 | accounting { |
| 72 | uri = "${..connect_uri}/user/%{User-Name}/mac/%{Called-Station-ID}?section=accounting" |
| 73 | method = "post" |
| 74 | tls = ${..tls} |
| 75 | } |
| 76 | session { |
| 77 | uri = "${..connect_uri}/user/%{User-Name}/mac/%{Called-Station-ID}?section=checksimul" |
| 78 | method = "post" |
| 79 | tls = ${..tls} |
| 80 | } |
| 81 | post-auth { |
| 82 | uri = "${..connect_uri}/user/%{User-Name}/mac/%{Called-Station-ID}?section=post-auth" |
| 83 | method = "post" |
| 84 | tls = ${..tls} |
| 85 | } |
| 86 | |
| 87 | # |
| 88 | # The connection pool is new for 3.0, and will be used in many |
| 89 | # modules, for all kinds of connection-related activity. |
| 90 | # |
| 91 | pool { |
| 92 | # Number of connections to start |
| 93 | start = 5 |
| 94 | |
| 95 | # Minimum number of connections to keep open |
| 96 | min = 4 |
| 97 | |
| 98 | # Maximum number of connections |
| 99 | # |
| 100 | # If these connections are all in use and a new one |
| 101 | # is requested, the request will NOT get a connection. |
| 102 | max = 10 |
| 103 | |
| 104 | # Spare connections to be left idle |
| 105 | # |
| 106 | # NOTE: Idle connections WILL be closed if "idle_timeout" |
| 107 | # is set. |
| 108 | spare = 3 |
| 109 | |
| 110 | # Number of uses before the connection is closed |
| 111 | # |
| 112 | # 0 means "infinite" |
| 113 | uses = 0 |
| 114 | |
| 115 | # The lifetime (in seconds) of the connection |
| 116 | lifetime = 0 |
| 117 | |
| 118 | # idle timeout (in seconds). A connection which is |
| 119 | # unused for this length of time will be closed. |
| 120 | idle_timeout = 60 |
| 121 | |
| 122 | # NOTE: All configuration settings are enforced. If a |
| 123 | # connection is closed because of "idle_timeout", |
| 124 | # "uses", or "lifetime", then the total number of |
| 125 | # connections MAY fall below "min". When that |
| 126 | # happens, it will open a new connection. It will |
| 127 | # also log a WARNING message. |
| 128 | # |
| 129 | # The solution is to either lower the "min" connections, |
| 130 | # or increase lifetime/idle_timeout. |
| 131 | } |
| 132 | } |