+Finally, set the EAP type in use by moonshot (EAP-TTLS) by editing _/etc/raddb/eap.conf_
+
+ default_eap_type = md5
+
+becomes:
+
+ default_eap_type = ttls
+
+Other EAP types should be supported (PEAP and MD5 tested).
+
+FreeRADIUS now has a very minimal IdP/ORPS configuration, and can be started with:
+
+ service radiusd restart
+
+If you encounter any issues, you can run radius in debug mode to see what is going on internally.
+
+ service radiusd stop
+ radiusd -X
+
+When in debug mode, FreeRADIUS acts as an interactive program, so it should be run on a separate console, or under GNU Screen.
+
+##Moonshot Proper
+First we need a minimal _/etc/radsec.conf_
+
+ dictionary = "/etc/raddb/dictionary"
+
+ realm gss-eap {
+ type = "UDP"
+ timeout = 5
+ retries = 3
+ server {
+ hostname = "127.0.0.1"
+ service = "1812"
+ secret = "testing123"
+ }
+ }
+
+This tells the moonshot SP where to find a RADIUS server for authentication - in this case, we will use the local server just configured.<br />
+Moonshot will ultimately use RADSEC for communicating with the radius server – in which case you would use __transport="TCP"__ in _/etc/radsc.conf_<br />
+Ultimately, the final values depend on the deployment – probably the address, port and secret used by your ORPS.
+
+###gss_eap_id
+
+Next, a file is created in the home directory at _~/.gss\_eap\_id_ – this is the file that moonshot looks in for credentials.
+The format is very simple – username followed by a password on separate lines. For now, set it to:
+
+ steve
+ testing
+
+In a deployment with a GUI, this file is replaced by the Moonshot Identity Selector. It is conceivable in the future that the Identity Selector GUI will be supplemented with a curses-like UI, or other mechanism allowing console usage.
+
+###Shibboleth
+
+Moonshot uses _libshib_ to parse RADIUS and SAML attributes – SAML assertions can be embedded inside RADIUS responses by the IdP, allowing an ORPS to exercise a very fine-grained authorization policy.
+In the demo we just use a very simple example – mapping the _Chargeable-User-Identity_ to a local user account, but in a real deployment you could map a SAML attribute to the user account just as easily.
+
+Delete _/etc/shibboleth/attribute-map.xml_ and replace it with:
+
+ <Attributes xmlns="urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:attribute-map" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
+ <GSSAPIAttribute name="urn:ietf:params:gss-eap:radius-avp urn:x-radius:89" id="local-login-user"/>
+ </Attributes>
+
+In this case, 89 corresponds to _Chargeable-User-Identity_, which is mapped to _local-login-user_, which sets the local account that the user will be given access to.
+
+To load the moonshot extensions, under the root node in _/etc/shibboleth/shibboleth2.xml_, add:
+
+ <Extensions>
+ <Library path="plugins.so" fatal="true"/>
+ </Extensions>
+
+Further down the same file, find this line:
+
+ <AttributeExtractor type="XML" validate="true" path="attribute-map.xml"/>
+
+Directly underneath it, add:
+
+ <AttributeExtractor type="GSSAPI" validate="true" path="attribute-map.xml"/>
+
+Note that this file is sensitive to the order of statements.
+
+###/etc/gss/mech
+
+This file tells moonshot what encryption options are valid for use with GSS.
+
+ #
+ # Sample mechanism glue configuration for EAP GSS mechanism.
+ #
+ # Any encryption type supported by Kerberos can be defined as the
+ # last element of the OID arc.
+ #
+ eap-aes128 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.22.1.17 mech_eap.so
+ eap-aes256 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.22.1.18 mech_eap.so
+
+##Testing Functionality
+
+As mentioned earlier, we will be using the Kerberos test tools to make sure that things are working.<br />
+To start the _gss-server_, run:
+
+ /opt/moonshot/sbin/gss-server host@localhost &
+
+There are two ways to start _gss-client_ – the first specifies an encryption method to use by its OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.22.1.18 (as seen in /etc/gss/mech):
+
+ /opt/moonshot/bin/gss-client -mech "{1 3 6 1 4 1 5322 22 1 18}" 127.0.0.1 host@localhost bar
+
+The second uses __Simple and Protected GSSAPI Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO)__<br />
+This chooses the "best" mutually-agreeable encryption method for between client and server. To invoke the client using __SPNEGO__, use:
+
+ /opt/moonshot/bin/gss-client -spnego 127.0.0.1 host@localhost bar
+
+##Sample Output
+
+ Attribute local-login-user Authenticated Complete
+
+ moonshot
+
+ 6d6f6f6e73686f74
+
+ UID: 501
+ Accepted connection: "steve"
+ Sending init_sec_context token (size=150)...continue needed...
+
+ context flag: GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG
+ context flag: GSS_C_REPLAY_FLAG
+ context flag: GSS_C_SEQUENCE_FLAG
+ context flag: GSS_C_CONF_FLAG
+ context flag: GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG
+ "steve" to "host/moonbuildcentos.dev.ja.net", lifetime -1, flags 13e, locally initiated, open
+ Name type of source name is { 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 1 }.
+ Mechanism { 1 3 6 1 5 5 2 } supports 4 names
+ 0: { 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 1 }
+ 1: { 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 2 }
+ 2: { 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 3 }
+ 3: { 1 2 840 113554 1 2 1 4 }
+ Received message: "testing"
+ Signature verified.
+ NOOP token
+
+Running _gss-client_ produces a massive amount of output.<br />
+The important part is at the end – you should see output similar to what is on the previous slide.<br />
+If you do not see the line:
+
+ Attribute local-login-user Authenticated Complete
+
+Then attribute mapping is not functioning properly, and you need to check your shibboleth configuration.
+
+##SSH
+To install moonshot-enabled SSH:
+
+ yum install openssh-moonshot-clients openssh-moonshot-server
+
+Inside _/etc/ssh/sshd\_config_, and if these values are not set already:<br />
+Uncomment __UsePrivilegeSeparation__ and set it to __‘no’__
+
+ UsePriviligeSeparation no
+
+Uncomment __GSSAPIAuthentication__ and set it to __‘yes’__
+
+ GSSAPIAuthentication yes
+
+Uncomment __GSSAPIKeyExchange__ and set it to __‘yes’__
+
+ GSSAPIKeyExchange yes
+
+Inside _/etc/ssh/ssh\_config_ and if these values are not set already:<br />
+Uncomment __GSSAPIAuthentication__ and set it to __‘yes’__
+
+ GSSAPIAuthentication yes
+
+Uncomment __GSSAPIKeyExchange__ and set it to __‘yes’__
+
+ GSSAPIKeyExchange yes
+
+###Running SSH
+
+Finally, we need to start sshd on a seperate port:
+
+ /opt/moonshot/sbin/sshd –p 2222
+
+At this time we do not recommend running __openssh-moonshot__ as the systemwide SSH client or server – it should be installed alongside the the standard SSH client and server.<br />
+Also note, that sshd must be invoked with its full path, i.e. _/opt/moonshot/sbin/sshd._
+
+Finally, try connecting with the following:
+
+ /opt/moonshot/bin/ssh –p 2222 –l "" 127.0.0.1
+
+With any luck, magic happens and you are logged in as the user specified in your _Chargeable-User-Identity_!<br />
+After successfully logging in, don’t forget to type __exit__ to end the SSH session and return to the root shell.<br />
+Note in the SSH client command, the option __-l ""__ – this signifies that no username is to be sent to the SSH server.
+
+##Common Issues:
+
+If you see:
+
+ connecting to server: Connection refused
+
+_gss-server_ is not running – start it again, and check its output for any reasons why it doesn't stay running
+
+If you see:
+
+ GSS-API error initializing context: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
+ GSS-API error initializing context: SPNEGO cannot find mechanisms to negotiate
+ reading token flags: 0 bytes read
+
+Then _/etc/gss/mech_ is invalid or missing
+
+If you see:
+
+ Sending init_sec_context token (size=101)...continue needed...
+ CTRL-EVENT-EAP-STARTED EAP authentication started
+ GSS-API error accepting context: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
+ GSS-API error accepting context:
+ Sending init_sec_context token (size=43)...continue needed...
+ GSS-API error initializing context: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
+ GSS-API error initializing context: SPNEGO failed to negotiate a mechanism
+
+Your RADIUS server may not be running, or malfunctioning, run it in debug mode (as mentioned earlier) to find out why.
+
+If you see:
+
+ Segmentation fault
+
+Then _~/.gss\_eap\_id_ is invalid or missing
+
+If you see:
+
+ CTRL-EVENT-EAP-METHOD EAP vendor 0 method 4 (MD5) selected
+
+Then you have not correctly set the _default\_eap\_type_ on the RADIUS server.
+
+If you see:
+
+ GSS-API error gss_pname_to_uid: Unspecified GSS failure. Minor code may provide more information
+ GSS-API error gss_pname_to_uid: Unknown error
+
+Then there is not a local user that matches your Chargeable-User-Identity
+
+If you see…
+
+ /opt/moonshot/bin/gss-client: relocation error: /opt/moonshot/bin/gss-client: symbol gss_acquire_cred_with_password, version gssapi_krb5_2_MIT not defined in file libgssapi_krb5.so.2 with link time reference
+
+Then LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not properly set
+