Yep, draft-pruss-dhcp-auth-dsl-01 does not have much text and diagrams
addressing relay agents. I am finishing up bits and pieces in
draft-pruss-dhcp-auth-dsl-02 and we put some clear diagrams in for relay
agents.
The fragmentation size problem may be addressed by the relay agent
having the role of EAP authenticator, as it splits the EAP traffic into
RADIUS out of DHCP, and DHCP messages should be normally sized to the
server.
Regards,
Ric
Ralph Droms wrote, around 25/10/07 6:54 AM:
Section 6.3 of draft-pruss-dhcp-auth-dsl-01 addresses how to fit the
EAP info into DHCP options, using RFC 3396.
However, there is also a recommendation, when using EAP, that the
server set the "Maximum DHCP Message Size" option to 1604. Sending a
DHCP message of this size may require fragmentation, but DHCP relay
agents cannot forward fragmented DHCP messages.
- Ralph
On Oct 24, 2007, at Oct 24, 2007,4:36 PM, Richard Pruss wrote:
Stig Venaas wrote, around 24/10/07 7:23 PM:
It's not as simple as just putting credentials into option 82 though.
For one thing there are strict limits on the size of DHCP messages that
will limit what EAP or other mechanisms you can use. When the EAP
MTU is too small for the EAP message, you need multiple requests and
responses to transport the message. This is not possible without
major DHCP changes. Hence you are not free to use what EAP mechanisms
or credentials you like without major changes to DHCP. While with say
PANA you could do that.
Stig section 6.3 of the currently posted -01 draft addresses the size
issue of EAP in some detail, it is not clear if you are saying the
proposed mechanism would not work.
Regardless of the mechanism if one thinks of this from the
implementation it should be no big deal as for EAP and RADIUS one has
to chop EAP into small enough chunks to get through limitations in
RADIUS (<253 bytes). While DHCP has similar problems (<255 bytes),
and one could can expect that most networking companies would have
implemented the lower common denominator of RADIUS here.
Regards,
Ric
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