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AAA Support for ERP

AAA Support for ERP. draft-gaonkar-radext-erp-attrs (draft-dondeti-dime-erp-diameter) IETF-71, Philadelphia, PA. Things to do. ERP message transport via RADIUS/Diameter DSRK Request and Delivery rMSK delivery How to carry the request and the keys How to protect the delivery?

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AAA Support for ERP

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  1. AAA Support for ERP draft-gaonkar-radext-erp-attrs (draft-dondeti-dime-erp-diameter) IETF-71, Philadelphia, PA

  2. Things to do • ERP message transport via RADIUS/Diameter • DSRK Request and Delivery • rMSK delivery • How to carry the request and the keys • How to protect the delivery? • Inband vs. out of band

  3. Carrying ERP Messages over AAA • This part is easy • ERP messages are carried just as EAP messages • There are some straightforward details • NAS copies keyName-NAI TLV from EAP-Initiate/Re-auth into User-Name attribute/AVP • Specification of which ERP messages are carried in which AAA messages • Where unspecified, 3579 rules apply.

  4. Key Request and Transport • rMSK is transported using a RADIUS-attr TBD • Specify EAP rMSK as 2 (although it may be ok to reuse EAP MSK assignment for it) • For DSRK request and delivery using a RADIUS-attr TBD • Request and response piggybacked on AAA messages carrying EAP/ERP messages

  5. How to Encode the Req/Resp • Encode in a RADIUS attribute with • self-contained protection • Out of band protection • What do we need to consider? • NIST-approved algorithms • AES-KW • Algorithm agility • AES-KW or whatever else • The whatever else implies more signaling – combined modes are easier to signal • Multiple types of secure transport protocols • DTLS, IPsec etc.

  6. DSRK Request using Keywrap Type Length Reserved Enc Type Enc Type = 0 implies the use of AES-KW; The request does not need to be encrypted! App ID = EAP DSRK (number TBD) KEK ID = <NULL> KM ID = NULL@domain-name Lifetime = <NULL> IV = <NULL> Data = <NULL>

  7. DSRK Keywrap Type Length Reserved Enc Type App ID = EAP DSRK (number TBD) KEK ID = KEK_ID KM ID = EMSKname@domain-name Lifetime = Lifetime IV = IV Data = DSRK

  8. Questions?

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