freeradius-oauth2-perl | FreeRADIUS OAuth2 using rlm_perl
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freeradius-oauth2-perl is a Perl library. freeradius-oauth2-perl has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
this page describes how to set up freeradius using rlm_perl to communicate with an oauth2 identity provider backend allowing users to connect to a wireless 802.1x (wpa enterprise) network without needing on premise systems. your oauth2 provider must support the resource owner password credentials grant; this means (for now) only microsoft azure active directory is supported. the password grant is necessary as it is the only grant flows that does not require user interaction with a web browser (think "log in via google/facebook/linkedin/...") which is impossible during an 802.1x authentication as the user's workstation does not have an ip address. for 802.1x (wired and wpa enterprise wireless) authentication, you must use eap-ttls/pap so that the cleartext password
this page describes how to set up freeradius using rlm_perl to communicate with an oauth2 identity provider backend allowing users to connect to a wireless 802.1x (wpa enterprise) network without needing on premise systems. your oauth2 provider must support the resource owner password credentials grant; this means (for now) only microsoft azure active directory is supported. the password grant is necessary as it is the only grant flows that does not require user interaction with a web browser (think "log in via google/facebook/linkedin/...") which is impossible during an 802.1x authentication as the user's workstation does not have an ip address. for 802.1x (wired and wpa enterprise wireless) authentication, you must use eap-ttls/pap so that the cleartext password
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freeradius-oauth2-perl has a low active ecosystem.
It has 97 star(s) with 29 fork(s). There are 10 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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freeradius-oauth2-perl is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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These instructions assume you are familiar with using FreeRADIUS in an 802.1X environment and if you are not you should start with a EAP-TTLS/PAP 802.1X deployment using static credentials stored in a local users file. If you run into problems getting a users file environment to run, then please seek support from the FreeRADIUS community but do not ask there for help on how to use this module. Once you are more familiar with using FreeRADIUS and have the above working, then you should try to follow these instructions. If you run into problems then do seek non-guaranteed 'best effort' help from me through a GitHub issue including the output of freeradius -X with both client secrets and User-Password obscured. N.B. if you are not using the packaging from Network RADIUS or compiled from source the v3.0.x branch any GitHub issue you open is likely to be immediately closed. The only support option available to you will be via paid consultancy with me. Sorry my time is precious to me. Consultancy services are available through coreMem Limited.
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