Introduction FreeRADIUS is the most popular open source RADIUS server and the most widely deployed RADIUS server in the world. It supports all common authentication protocols, and the server comes with a PHP-based web user administration tool called dialupadmin. It supplies the AAA needs of many Fortune-500 companies. daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application aimed at managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. It features user management, graphical reporting, accounting, a billing engine and integrates with GoogleMaps for geo-locating. Knowledge needed: – Basic Linux commands – Networking understanding Software used: OS: Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 LTS VMware Player (LAN Bridge Connection) Daloradius 0.9.9 LAMP Hardware used: AP TPLink, Model TL- MR3420 1. Installing LAMP – Ubuntu Server, after installation: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade need to be apply. – Apache2: sudo apt-get install apache2 – PHP5: sudo apt-get install php5 & restart apache2: sudo service apache2 restart – MySql server: sudo apt-get install mysql-server When it asks for root password, give any password of your choice and note it. Now we need to install another packet, so that Php5 and Mysql can understand each other. sudo apt-get install php5-mysql sudo service apache2 restart Obs! A small error will appear to fix that, insert ServerName localhost in either httpd.conf or apache2.conf in /etc/apache2 and restart apache the notice will disappear. If you have a name inside /etc/hostname you can also use that name instead of localhost. 2. Install & Configure FreeRadius sudo apt-get install freeradius freeradius-mysql freeradius-utils Next will open /etc/freeradius/eap.conf, to make some configurations: sudo nano /etc/freeradius/eap.conf default_eap_type = peap (need to be peap, DO NOT CHANGE in TTLS section) now we will make some changes in /etc/freeradius/modules/mschap sudo nano /etc/freeradius/modules/mschap umcomment and change values, like how is shown bellow: use_mppe = yes require_encryption = yes require_strong = yes with_ntdomain_hack = yes Save the files and issue this command line: sudo ldconfig 3. Create Mysql database for authentication – NAS authentication $: mysql -u root -p mysql> create database radius; mysql> create user ‘freeradius’@’localhost’ identified by ‘radius123’; mysql> grant all on radius.* to ‘freeradius’@’localhost’ identified by ‘radius123’; mysql> flush privileges; mysql> exit; Now we will import freeradius schema to our database. It is in /etc/freeradius/sql/mysql/ mysql -u freeradius -p radius < /etc/freeradius/sql/mysql/schema.sql mysql -u freeradius -p radius < /etc/freeradius/sql/mysql/nas.sql Enter the password for mysql user freeradius, which is radius123. If it gives some problem with rights, then issue following commands before issuing above commands. sudo chmod 777 /etc/freeradius/sql/mysql/schema.sql sudo chmod 777 /etc/freeradius/sql/mysql/nas.sql Next step is to change freeradius for mysql, open /etc/freeradius/sites-available/default sudo nano /etc/freeradius/sites-available/default uncomment the following line in authorize section uncomment sql in session section uncomment sql in post-auth section uncomment sql in accounting section uncomment sql and comment files in authorize section #files save and exit. Next, modify the login and the password: sudo nano /etc/freeradius/sql.conf login = "freeradius" password = "radius123" and uncomment readclients = yes save and exit, next will uncomment the fallowing lines from: sudo nano /etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf $INCLUDE sql.conf $INCLUDE sql/mysql/counter.conf save and open: sudo nano /etc/freeradius/sites-available/inner-tunnel in authorize section uncomment sql save, exit and restart freeradius. sudo service freeradius restart 4. Install & Configure Daloradius – Extra packages needed: sudo apt-get install php-db php-pear php5-gd – Download Daloradius: wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/daloradius/files/daloradius/daloradius0.9-9/daloradius-0.9-9.tar.gz tar zxvf daloradius-0.9-9.tar.gz – import the daloradius schema to our radius database, password radius123. mysql -u freeradius -p radius < daloradius-0.9-9/contrib/db/fr2-mysql-daloradius-and-freeradius.sql – enter the database username and password: sudo nano daloradius-0.9-9/library/daloradius.conf.php $configValues[‘CONFIG_DB_USER’] = ‘freeradius’; $configValues[‘CONFIG_DB_PASS’] = ‘radius123’; Now will move Daloradius: sudo mv daloradius-0.9-9 /var/www/html/daloradius Before to test it install phpmyadmin: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin Obs! Chose apache2 and when you are ask to configure the phpmyadmin database, chose NO, database was already configured in the previous steps. 5. TESTING http://myserver/daloradius Username is administrator and password is radius. Create users and NAS and dont forget to restart freeradius after that. sudo service freeradius restart To find out your radius server IP address, use in terminal ifconfig