The subject matter described herein relates to seamlessly authenticating users from non-3GPP access networks, either trusted or untrusted, using a 3GPP core subscriber server, such as an HLR or HSS. More particularly, the subject matter described herein relates to methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing access network protocol interworking and authentication proxying.
Mobile communications devices typically have two or more modes for accessing network services. For example, current mobile communications devices may be capable of accessing a cellular network (e.g., a long term evolution (LTE) or 3G network) and a Wi-Fi network. If a mobile communications device accesses the cellular network, through a cellular base station or e-node B, then cellular network authentication procedures occur automatically to authenticate the user to the network. If the device accesses a non-3GPP access network, such as a Wi-Fi network, then the mobile operator may desire automatic authentication to occur based on the subscriber's subscriber identity module (SIM) card. For example, extensible authentication protocol (EAP) authentication can be used between a Wi-Fi access gateway (WAG) and authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) server in the network. In such a case, EAP authentication occurs automatically when a subscriber activates his or her mobile communications device and the device attempts to attach to the network. The user is not required to enter authentication credentials.
In light of the different protocols and network nodes involved, there exists a need for seamlessly authenticating Wi-Fi users to cellular networks. Accordingly, there exists a long felt need for methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing access network protocol interworking and authentication proxying.
The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for access network protocol interworking and authentication proxying. One method includes steps performed in a Diameter signaling router. The steps include receiving an authentication request from a node in an access network for authenticating a user using cellular (3GPP) network authentication. The method further includes, in response to the request, using a native protocol of the cellular network to obtain an authentication challenge from a node in the cellular network. The method further includes communicating the authentication challenge to the node in the access network. The method further includes receiving a response to the authentication challenge from the node in the access network. The method further includes determining whether the response matches an expected response. The method further includes, in response to determining that the response matches the expected response, communicating an indication of successful authentication to the node in the access network.
The subject matter described herein may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof. As such, the terms “function” “node” or “module” as used herein refer to hardware, which may also include software and/or firmware components, for implementing the feature being described. In one exemplary implementation, the subject matter described herein may be implemented using a computer readable medium having stored thereon computer executable instructions that when executed by the processor of a computer control the computer to perform steps. Exemplary computer readable media suitable for implementing the subject matter described herein include non-transitory computer-readable media, such as disk memory devices, chip memory devices, programmable logic devices, and application specific integrated circuits. In addition, a computer readable medium that implements the subject matter described herein may be located on a single device or computing platform or may be distributed across multiple devices or computing platforms.
The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for providing access network protocol interworking and authentication proxying.
DSR 100 communicates with a home location register (HLR) 106 using MAP, with HSS 108 using Diameter messaging on a Diameter SWx interface and with HSS 110 using Diameter messaging on a Diameter S6a interface. DSR 100 may appear as an AAA server to both clients 102 and 104 and nodes 106, 108, and 110. Appearing as an AAA server to clients 102 and 104 may include terminating authentication signaling from clients 102 and 104, obtaining authentication challenge information from nodes 106, 108, and 110, communicating that challenge information to clients 102 and 104, receiving responses to the challenge information, determining whether the challenge responses match the challenge information, and communicating an indication of successful or unsuccessful authentication to nodes 106, 108, and 110. Because DSR 100 is required to store expected result information, DSR 100 is stateful with respect to authentication information.
One type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking performed by DSR 100 is authentication proxying and protocol interworking between a Diameter SWa (or STa, SWm) interface and a Diameter SWx interface.
Returning to
Because the SWx interface is a Diameter interface that does not use the EAP protocol, DSR 100 cannot simply forward the EAP payload to the authenticating entity in the cellular network. Accordingly, DSR 100 terminates the EAP protocol on the SWa interface and issues authentication messaging to HSS 108 according to the native protocol used for authentication by HSS 108. In the illustrated example, the native protocol is Diameter SWx. Accordingly, in response to the DER message, DSR 100 communicates with HSS 108 using a Diameter multimedia-auth-request (MAR) message to obtain authentication vectors. The MAR message includes the IMSI. The MAR message identifies the origin host as client 104 and the destination host as HSS 108. In response to the MAR message, HSS 108 extracts the IMSI from the MAR message and performs a lookup in its subscriber database. If HSS 108 locates a record for the subscriber, HSS 108 extracts authentication vectors, including authentication challenge information to be presented to the mobile device seeking authentication. HSS 108 formulates a multimedia-auth-answer (MAA) message including the authentication challenge information. The MAA message also includes authentication vector from which DSR 100 derives keys usable by the mobile device to access the network. One key that is derived is a master session key which is usable for link-level security when communicating messaging between the mobile device and the cellular network.
Upon receiving the MAA message, DSR 100 stores an expected response to the authentication challenge information and formulates and sends a Diameter EAP answer (DEA) message to client 104. The DEA message includes authentication information, such as an AT_RAND field that contains GSM RAND parameters, AT_AUTN, etc. This information is to be presented to the mobile device seeking authentication. The DEA message may also include an AT_MAC (message authentication code) that contains an authentication code calculated over the EAP payload and used to authenticate the EAP message.
Thus, using these steps illustrated in
As stated above, another type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking that may be performed by DSR 100 is Diameter SWa (or STa, SWm) to Diameter S6a authentication proxying and protocol interworking.
In response to receiving the AIR message, HSS 110 performs a lookup in its subscriber database using the IMSI to locate the authentication record for the subscriber. If the authentication record exists, HSS 110 formulates an Authentication Information Answer (AIA) message, including the requested authentication information. The authentication information includes authentication challenge information and expected response information. In response to receiving the AIA message, DSR 100 formulates and sends message 4, which is the Diameter DEA message that contains the authentication challenge information.
Referring to
As stated above, another type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking that may be performed by DSR 100 is authentication proxying and protocol interworking for Diameter SWa (or STa, SWm) to MAP. MAP is an SS7-based protocol used for mobility management, registration, and authentication in SS7 networks.
In response to receiving the SAI message, HLR 106 performs a lookup in its subscriber database using the IMSI and locates an authentication record for the subscriber. HLR 106 then formulates and sends MAP SAI acknowledge message to DSR 100. The SAI acknowledge message includes authentication challenge information and expected response information.
Upon receiving the SAI acknowledge message, DSR 100 stores the expected response information and forwards the authentication challenge information to client 104 in an EAP payload carried in a DEA message.
Referring to
Another type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking that may be performed by DSR 100 is authentication proxying and protocol interworking between a RADIUS interface and a Diameter SWx interface.
In response to receiving the MAR message, HSS 108 performs a lookup in its subscriber database using the IMSI in the MAR message to locate a record corresponding to the mobile subscriber. In the illustrated example, HSS 108 locates the record and formulates and sends message 3, which is an MAA message that includes authentication vector(s), including an authentication challenge and expected result. HSS 108 sends the MAA message to DSR 100. DSR 100 terminates the Diameter MAA message and formulates a corresponding RADIUS access challenge message. The access challenge message includes an EAP payload with the challenge(s) to be delivered to the mobile device seeking authentication.
Referring to
Yet another type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking that may be performed by DSR 100 is RADIUS to Diameter S6a authentication proxying and protocol interworking.
Referring to
Yet another type of authentication proxying and protocol interworking that may be performed by DSR 100 is RADIUS to SS7 MAP authentication proxying and protocol interworking.
Referring to
In step 902, the native protocol of the cellular network is used to obtain authentication challenge information from the cellular network. For example, DSR 100 may use Diameter or MAP signaling to obtain authentication challenge information from an HLR or an HSS. If Diameter signaling is used, the type of message used to communicate with the node in the cellular network may be a Diameter S6a message. The DSR may store the authentication challenge information as state information for the authentication session.
In step 904, the authentication challenge information is communicated to the node in the access network that sent the access request message. For example, DSR 100 may send a RADIUS, Diameter, or other protocol message to communicate the challenge information to the node in the access network. If the message is a Diameter protocol message, the message may be a Diameter SWa message, a Diameter STa message, or a Diameter SWm message.
The node in the access network may communicate the challenge information to the mobile device seeking authentication. The mobile device may compute the required challenge response and send the response to the access point or the client node. The client node may send this information to the DSR in an authentication response message. The authentication response message may be a RADIUS message or a Diameter protocol message, such as a Diameter SWa message, a Diameter STa message, or a Diameter SWm message. In step 906, the DSR receives the authentication response from the node in the access network.
In step 908, the DSR determines whether the response matches the expected response. Determining whether the response matches the expected response may include accessing the state information stored by the DSR for the authentication session and determining whether the state information matches the authentication response computed by the mobile device.
If the response matches the expected response, control proceeds to step 910 where the DSR authenticates the mobile device to the cellular network by communicating the successful authentication to the device via the client. Control then returns to step 900 for processing the next authentication request. If, on the other hand, the response does not equal the expected response, control proceeds to step 912 where an indication of authentication failure is communicated to the mobile device. Control then proceeds to step 900 to process the next authentication request. Thus, using these steps illustrated in
As stated above, authentication proxying and protocol interworking as described herein may be implemented on a DSR.
In the illustrated example, message processor 1000 includes a Diameter connection layer (DCL) 1012 and a Diameter routing layer (DRL) 1013. DCL 1012 performs functions for establishing Diameter connections with other nodes over Diameter interfaces, such as SWa, S6a and SWx interfaces. DRL 1014 routes messages based on Diameter level information in the messages.
Message processor 1002 includes a RADIUS connection layer (RCL) 1016 that establishes and maintains RADIUS connections with other nodes. Message processor 1002 also includes a RADIUS routing layer (RRL) 1018 that routes RADIUS messages based on RADIUS level information in the messages. Message processor 1002 also includes a SIGTRAN layer 1020 that implements transport layer services for SS7 messages. Message processor 1002 also includes an SS7 level 3 routing function 1022 that routes SS7 messages based on SS7 level 3 information in the messages. In an alternate implementation, RADIUS messages may be encapsulated in Diameter messages for internal distribution within DSR 100, and RRL 1018 may be replaced by a Diameter routing layer.
Message processor 1004 includes an address resolution module 1024 that performs range based address resolution and individual subscriber identifier address resolution for RADIUS, Diameter, and SS7 messages. Such address resolution may include performing a lookup based on an IMSI or an MSISDN number in a message to determine the appropriate destination for the message and inserting the routing information in the messages for routing the messages to the appropriate destination. Message processor 1004 may also include an interworking and authentication proxy (IAP) 1026 that performs the authentication proxying and protocol interworking functions described herein. For example, IAP 1026 may perform the RADIUS, Diameter, and MAP interworking functions required to authenticate users seeking access to the cellular network via a non-3GPP access network. Message processor 1006 may be identically provisioned to message processor 1004 and may be provided for redundancy or load sharing purposes.
Thus, when a Diameter message arrives at message processor 1000, DRL 1014 determines whether authentication proxying and protocol interworking processing is required. If such processing is required, DRL 1014 sends the message to one of messaging processors 1004 and 1006 for authentication proxying and protocol interworking. IAP 1026 on the receiving message processor performs the required authentication proxying function and formulates the outbound message. Address resolution may be performed to determine the routing information for the outbound message. IAP 1026 or address resolution module 1024 forwards the message to the appropriate message processor 1000 or 1002 with the message is forwarded to its intended next hop.
Accordingly, the architecture illustrated in
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/827,015, filed Aug. 14, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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