hostap/hs20/server/hs20-osu-server.txt
Masashi Honma e37c0aa5d1 OSU server: Remove invalid options from documentation
Remove -d and -I options which causes "Illegal option" error.

Signed-off-by: Masashi Honma <masashi.honma@gmail.com>
2017-02-11 12:55:19 +02:00

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Hotspot 2.0 OSU server
======================
The information in this document is based on the assumption that Ubuntu
12.04 server (64-bit) distribution is used and the web server is
Apache2. Neither of these are requirements for the installation, but if
other combinations are used, the package names and configuration
parameters may need to be adjusted.
NOTE: This implementation and the example configuration here is meant
only for testing purposes in a lab environment. This design is not
secure to be installed in a publicly available Internet server without
considerable amount of modification and review for security issues.
NOTE: While this describes use on Ubuntu 12.04, the version of Apache2
included in that distribution is not new enough to support all OSU
server validation steps. In other words, it may be most adapt the steps
described here to Ubuntu 13.10.
Build dependencies
------------------
Ubuntu 12.04 server
- default installation
- upgraded to latest package versions
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Packages needed for running the service:
sudo apt-get install sqlite3
sudo apt-get install apache2
sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite libapache2-mod-php5
Additional packages needed for building the components:
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev
Installation location
---------------------
Select a location for the installation root directory. The example here
assumes /home/user/hs20-server to be used, but this can be changed by
editing couple of files as indicated below.
sudo mkdir -p /home/user/hs20-server
sudo chown $USER /home/user/hs20-server
mkdir -p /home/user/hs20-server/spp
mkdir -p /home/user/hs20-server/AS
Build
-----
# hostapd as RADIUS server
cd hostapd
#example build configuration
cat > .config <<EOF
CONFIG_DRIVER_NONE=y
CONFIG_PKCS12=y
CONFIG_RADIUS_SERVER=y
CONFIG_EAP=y
CONFIG_EAP_TLS=y
CONFIG_EAP_MSCHAPV2=y
CONFIG_EAP_PEAP=y
CONFIG_EAP_GTC=y
CONFIG_EAP_TTLS=y
CONFIG_EAP_SIM=y
CONFIG_EAP_AKA=y
CONFIG_EAP_AKA_PRIME=y
CONFIG_SQLITE=y
CONFIG_HS20=y
EOF
make hostapd hlr_auc_gw
cp hostapd hlr_auc_gw /home/user/hs20-server/AS
# build hs20_spp_server
cd ../hs20/server
make clean
make
cp hs20_spp_server /home/user/hs20-server/spp
# prepare database (web server user/group needs to have write access)
mkdir -p /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB
sudo chgrp www-data /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB
sudo chmod g+w /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB
sqlite3 /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB/eap_user.db < sql.txt
sudo chgrp www-data /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB/eap_user.db
sudo chmod g+w /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB/eap_user.db
# add example configuration (note: need to update URLs to match the system)
sqlite3 /home/user/hs20-server/AS/DB/eap_user.db < sql-example.txt
# copy PHP scripts
# Modify config.php if different installation directory is used.
# Modify PHP scripts to get the desired behavior for user interaction (or use
# the examples as-is for initial testing).
cp -r www /home/user/hs20-server
# Build local keys and certs
cd ca
# Display help options.
./setup.sh -h
# Remove old keys, fill in appropriate values, and generate your keys.
# For instance:
./clean.sh
rm -fr rootCA"
old_hostname=myserver.local
./setup.sh -C "Hotspot 2.0 Trust Root CA - CT" \
-o $old_hostname-osu-client \
-O $old_hostname-oscp -p lanforge -S $old_hostname \
-V $old_hostname-osu-revoked \
-m local -u http://$old_hostname:8888/
# Configure subscription policies
mkdir -p /home/user/hs20-server/spp/policy
cat > /home/user/hs20-server/spp/policy/default.xml <<EOF
<Policy>
<PolicyUpdate>
<UpdateInterval>30</UpdateInterval>
<UpdateMethod>ClientInitiated</UpdateMethod>
<Restriction>Unrestricted</Restriction>
<URI>https://policy-server.osu.example.com/hs20/spp.php</URI>
</PolicyUpdate>
</Policy>
EOF
# Install Hotspot 2.0 SPP and OMA DM XML schema/DTD files
# XML schema for SPP
# Copy the latest XML schema into /home/user/hs20-server/spp/spp.xsd
# OMA DM Device Description Framework DTD
# Copy into /home/user/hs20-server/spp/dm_ddf-v1_2.dtd
# http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/DTD/dm_ddf-v1_2.dtd
# Configure RADIUS authentication service
# Note: Change the URL to match the setup
# Note: Install AAA server key/certificate and root CA in Key directory
cat > /home/user/hs20-server/AS/as-sql.conf <<EOF
driver=none
radius_server_clients=as.radius_clients
eap_server=1
eap_user_file=sqlite:DB/eap_user.db
ca_cert=Key/ca.pem
server_cert=Key/server.pem
private_key=Key/server.key
private_key_passwd=passphrase
eap_sim_db=unix:/tmp/hlr_auc_gw.sock db=eap_sim.db
subscr_remediation_url=https://subscription-server.osu.example.com/hs20/spp.php
EOF
# Set RADIUS passphrase for the APs
# Note: Modify to match the setup
cat > /home/user/hs20-server/AS/as.radius_clients <<EOF
0.0.0.0/0 radius
EOF
Start RADIUS authentication server
----------------------------------
cd /home/user/hs20-server/AS
./hostapd -B as-sql.conf
OSEN RADIUS server configuration notes
The OSEN RADIUS server config file should have the 'ocsp_stapling_response'
configuration in it. For example:
# hostapd-radius config for the radius used by the OSEN AP
interface=eth0#0
driver=none
logger_syslog=-1
logger_syslog_level=2
logger_stdout=-1
logger_stdout_level=2
ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
ctrl_interface_group=0
eap_server=1
eap_user_file=/home/user/hs20-server/AS/hostapd-osen.eap_user
server_id=ben-ota-2-osen
radius_server_auth_port=1811
radius_server_clients=/home/user/hs20-server/AS/hostap.radius_clients
ca_cert=/home/user/hs20-server/ca/ca.pem
server_cert=/home/user/hs20-server/ca/server.pem
private_key=/home/user/hs20-server/ca/server.key
private_key_passwd=whatever
ocsp_stapling_response=/home/user/hs20-server/ca/ocsp-server-cache.der
The /home/user/hs20-server/AS/hostapd-osen.eap_user file should look
similar to this, and should coorelate with the osu_nai entry in
the non-OSEN VAP config file. For instance:
# cat hostapd-osen.eap_user
# For OSEN authentication (Hotspot 2.0 Release 2)
"osen@w1.fi" WFA-UNAUTH-TLS
# Run OCSP server:
cd /home/user/hs20-server/ca
./ocsp-responder.sh&
# Update cache (This should be run periodically)
./ocsp-update-cache.sh
Configure web server
--------------------
Edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl
Add following block just before "SSL Engine Switch" line":
Alias /hs20/ "/home/user/hs20-server/www/"
<Directory "/home/user/hs20-server/www/">
Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
Update SSL configuration to use the OSU server certificate/key.
They keys and certs are called 'server.key' and 'server.pem' from
ca/setup.sh.
Enable default-ssl site and restart Apache2:
sudo a2ensite default-ssl
sudo a2enmod ssl
sudo service apache2 restart
Management UI
-------------
The sample PHP scripts include a management UI for testing
purposes. That is available at https://<server>/hs20/users.php
AP configuration
----------------
APs can now be configured to use the OSU server as the RADIUS
authentication server. In addition, the OSU Provider List ANQP element
should be configured to use the SPP (SOAP+XML) option and with the
following Server URL:
https://<server>/hs20/spp.php/signup?realm=example.com