Network Working Group Abhishek Tiwari
INTERNET-DRAFT Microsoft Corporation
Category: Informational 24 November 2008
Expires: February 9, 2009
New Tunnel-Type Values
draft-ietf-radext-tunnel-type-00.txt
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Abstract
This document defines a set of values for the Tunnel-Type RADIUS
Attribute.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .......................................... 3
2. Tunnel-Type Values .... ............................... 3
3. IANA Considerations ................................... 3
3.1 Attribute Values ...................................... 3
4. Security Considerations ............................... 4
5. References ............................................ 4
5.1 Normative References .................................. 4
5.2 Informative References ................................ 4
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .............................................. 4
AUTHOR'S ADDRESSES ........................................... 5
Full Copyright Statement ..................................... 5
Intellectual Property ........................................ 5
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1. Introduction
The RADIUS protocol is defined in [RFC2865]. "RADIUS Attributes for
Tunnel Protocol Support" [RFC2868] Section 3.1 defines the Tunnel-
Type Attribute. This document defines a set of new values for the
Tunnel-Type Attribute.
In [RFC2868] Section 3.1, two values relating to IPsec Tunnel-mode
are allocated, one for "IP Authentication Header in the Tunnel-mode
(AH)" (6), and one for for "IP Encapsulating Security Payload in the
Tunnel-mode (ESP)" (9). While the key management mechanisms are not
stated, it is assumed that these include either Internet Key Exchange
(IKE) [RFC2409] or manual keying via the Tunnel-Password Attribute
defined in [RFC2868] Section 3.5.
Since then, IKEv2 [RFC4306] has been developed, and the specification
for ESP has been revised [RFC4303]. This document requests
allocation of additional Tunnel-Type values for "IP Encapsulating
Security Payload in the Tunnel-mode (ESP) with IKEv2", as well as for
the "Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)" [SSTP].
2. Tunnel-Type Values
This document defines new values for the Tunnel-Type Attribute. This
specification concerns the following values:
14 IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) [RFC4303] in the
Tunnel-mode with IKEv2 [RFC4306]
15 Microsoft Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)
[SSTP]
3. IANA Considerations
This document requests assignment of new values of the RADIUS Tunnel-
Type Attribute by IANA in the appropriate registry [RADTYP].
The new values being requested are:
Tunnel-Type Value
========= ====
IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) in the
Tunnel-mode with IKEv2 14
Microsoft Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol
(SSTP) 15
Additional values of the Tunnel-Type Attribute are allocated as
described in [RFC2868] Section 6.1 (IETF Consensus). Allocation of
attribute values is also discussed in [RFC3575] Section 2.1.
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4. Security Considerations
This specification neither adds to nor detracts from the security of
the RADIUS protocol.
5. References
5.1. Normative references
[RFC2865] Rigney, C., Rubens, A., Simpson, W. and S. Willens, "Remote
Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)", RFC 2865, June
2000.
[RFC2868] Zorn, G., Leifer, D., Rubens, A., Shriver, J., Holdrege, M.,
and I. Goyret, "RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol
Support", RFC 2868, June 2000.
[RFC3575] Aboba, B., "IANA Considerations for RADIUS", RFC 3575, July
2003.
5.2. Informative references
[RADTYP] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, "RADIUS TYPES",
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/radius-types>.
[RFC2409] Harkins, D. and D. Carrel, "The Internet Key Exchange (IKE)",
RFC 2409, November 1998.
[RFC4303] Kent, S., "IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)", RFC 4303,
December 2005.
[RFC4306] Kaufman, C., Ed., "Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2) Protocol",
RFC 4306, December 2005.
[SSTP] "[MS-SSTP]: Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)
Specification", Microsoft Developer Network Library,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc247338.aspx
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to acknowledge the RADEXT WG for review of
this document.
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Authors' Addresses
Abhishek Tiwari
Microsoft Corporation
Hyderabad, India
EMail: abhisht@microsoft.com
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