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RADIUS
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RADIUS

by Jonathan Hassell
October 2002
Intermediate to advanced
206 pages
8h 30m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 4. RADIUS Accounting

ISPs often manage points of presence over several locations, most likely geographically dispersed. All of these points of presence require protection to guard against unauthorized use of the expensive network to which they allow access. Although the front line of defense may (and should) be a robust and extensible form of authentication (to verify a user’s declared identity) and authorization (to provide a user with only the services to which he is entitled), much valuable information can be gleaned from data collected about users’ activities on the network. Which user logged on? When did she do so? What services was he granted?

The data becomes even more useful when it is compiled to analyze a group of users. What is the average call time for a user? How much data does that user transfer? Do I, as a system administrator, need to set a time limit for a single session so as to protect limited dial-in resources? Do I have users that are abusing an on-demand connection? All of these questions can be answered using information mined from the accounting process.

RADIUS supports a full-featured accounting protocol subset, which allows it to satisfy all requirements of the AAA model. This chapter describes the design, operation, packets, and attributes that are specific and germane to RADIUS accounting.

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