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Mikrotik Router OS - Setup and Configuration Guide for Aradial Radius Server

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Page 1: Mikrotik Router OS - Setup and Configuration Guide for Aradial

Mikrotik Router OS - Setup and Configuration Guide for Aradial

Radius Server

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©2012 Aradial This document contains proprietary and confidential information of Aradial and Spotngo and shall not be reproduced or transferred to other documents, disclosed to others, or used for any purpose other than that for which it is furnished, without the prior written consent of Aradial. It shall be returned to the Aradial upon request.

The trademark and service marks of Aradial, including the Aradial logo, are the exclusive property of Aradial, and may not be used without permission. The trademark and service marks of Spotngo, including the Spotngo logo, are the exclusive property of Spotngo, and may not be used without permission. All other marks mentioned in this material are the property of their respective owners.

0Hhttp://www.aradial.com

1Hhttp://www.radius-server.com

2Hhttp://www.wifi-radius.com

3Hhttp://www.spotngo.ca

Document Information

Software Version: 5.x Document Version: 2.0 Publication Date: July 2012 Author Tomer Shahaf

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Contents

Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4

General ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Sample Network deployments ................................................................................................................................ 5

Centralized Deployment: .................................................................................................................................... 5 Localized Deployment: ....................................................................................................................................... 6

Mikrotik Router OS Initial Configuration ............................................................................................................. 8 IP configuration: .................................................................................................................................................. 8

Winbox – GUI configuration. ............................................................................................................................ 9

Hotspot Configuration: ........................................................................................................................................... 14

Radius Server Configuration: ........................................................................................................................... 15

Hotspot Setup: .................................................................................................................................................... 16

Editing the Hotspot profile: .............................................................................................................................. 20

Walled Garden: .................................................................................................................................................. 23

External Captive portal redirection:................................................................................................................. 24

Aradial URL Redirection links: ....................................................................................................................... 29

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Overview

General This document is created to provide a sample deployment guide for a centralized deployment utilizing Aradial Radius server, Spotngo Payment module and Mikrotik Router OS Network Access Server. The document contains information relevant to central, localized and distributed network deployments. Additional documentation for Aradial, Spotngo Payment module and Mikrotik are available in their respective installations. Aradial Documentation is located in the 'Docs' folder or can be opened from the 'start', 'programs,' Aradial, selecting Manual.

Aradial and Spotngo Web Services:

Default Built in Web services: Aradial Web Admin is available at: http://locahost:8000 (user: admin, password: password). Aradial Client Web Self Care module is available at: http://locahost:8001 Aradial Hotspot Captive Portal is located at: http://locahost:8002 Spotngo Captive portal is available at: https://localhost Spotngo Web Admin is available at https://localhost/Payment?page=mainadmin

Using IIS Web Server:

Aradial Web Admin is available at: http://localhost/ardweb/ardadminis.dll (user: admin, password: password). Aradial Client Web Self Care module is available at: http://localhost/ardweb/ardwscis.dll (Login with the end user credentials) Aradial Hotspot Captive Portal is located at: http://localhost/ardweb/ardportalis.dll Spotngo Captive portal is available at: http://localhost/ardweb/spngpaymentis.dll Spotngo Web Admin is available at http://localhost/ardweb/spngpaymentis.dll?page=mainadmin

(user: admin, password: password). This document intended for the configuration of the network assuming Aradial and Spotngo Payment Modules are installed.

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Sample Network deployments

Centralized Deployment:

Typical Deployments: Hotspot service Providers, ISP, WISP, VOIP, Corporate, hosted solution, etc.

Aradial and Spotngo Payment Module are installed at the NOC, Network Operation Center, Data Center, Hosted environment or Head office.

Mikrotik gateway / Access controller (Network Access Server) installed on site at internet point of presence.

Client redirection and AAA Radius requests will be sent by the Mikrotik unit to the centralized Radius server and billing solution for processing.

Sample network diagrams:

Integrated Mikrotik Access Controller & Access Point

Centralized deployment for multiple Points of Presence

Laptop Computer with Wireless Card

`

PC with Wireless Client

Centralized Aradial RadiusServer Including:

Captive portalWeb Self Care User DatabaseOptional Payment Module

AP

PDA

Mikrotik Access Controller

PDA Laptop

When the user tries to surf the Access Controller redirects him to a SSL secured login page

PageRedirect

+ Sessioncontrol

Hotzone 1

Modem

Hotzone 2

AC / AP

PDA Laptop

Hotzone n

Head Office / NOCSwitch `

Wired Client

Notes:Hotzones are located at a different geographical location each with their own internet connection. Access controllers will perform the AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) through the centralized Aradial Server.The network further supports roaming, and custom branding per location, dealers and affiliates. Aradial Radius server can be deployed in a redundant – high availability. Supports a wide range of access controller and access points.

Please Inquire for additional information

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haul

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Localized Deployment: Typically used in stand alone venues including air ports, hotels, small ISP, WISP, call shops, cyber cafes and corporate. The Aradial radius server, Billing solution and Access controller are all deployed locally on site.

Sample Network Diagrams:

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PTM

P

Backhaul

In the sample network diagram above, the Mikrotik will provide session control, captive portal redirection and authentication for wired clients connected to the switch or wireless clients connected through the Access points.

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Integrated Mikrotik AccessController & Access Point

SSL Secured Authentication for Wireless Local and remote deployment

Laptop Computer with Wireless Card

`

PC Computer with Wireless CardPDA

xDSL / Cable

Modem

Laptop

When the user tries to surf the Access Controller redirects him to a SSL secured login page

When the user tries to surf the Access Controller redirects him to a SSL secured login page

PageRedirect

+ Sessioncontrol

PageRedirect

+ Sessioncontrol

PDA

xDSL / CableEtc.

Switch

Integrated Mikrotik Access Controller &

Access Point

Remote Locations

Local Authentication

Modem

Integrated Mikrotik Access

Controller & Access Point

WAN IP: 192.168.5.11 – StaticLAN IP: Hotspot defined

WAN IP: 192.168.5.12 – StaticLAN IP: Hotspot defined

Static IP: 192.168.5.10

AradialRadiusServer +Login PageWeb Server

WAN IP: Based on internet connection

LAN IP: 192.168.5.1DHCP Server: 192.168.5.100 –

192.168.5.149

Router

***Note: All IP assignments in this diagram are for example only and should be replaced with existing network IPs. The Mikrotik LAN IP will be assigned during the Hotspot setup.

***Note: All IP assignments in this diagram are for example only and should be replaced with existing network IP addresses. The Mikrotik

LAN IP will be assigned during the Hotspot setup and the hotspot DHCP server will assign IP to the clients. Static IP Clients out of the

range of the hotspot will be assigned local IP which will bind to the client preset IP to support service to any IP.

Mikrotik Router OS Initial Configuration

IP configuration:

The new MikroTik Hardware comes preconfigured with the following services:

Dynamic DHCP Client on Ethernet port 1.

Firewall Rules blocking input from Ethernet port 1 (WAN)

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Ports 2-5 Switched together with Ether 2 as the Master.

IP Address 192.168.88.1/24 and DHCP Server in the range of 192.168.88.0/24 on switched Ethernet ports 2-5

Winbox – GUI configuration. Winbox is the graphical user interface for configuring the Mikrotik Router OS. There are a few ways to download winbox application from the router, MikroTik website (www.mikrotik.com ) or from the DUDE Utility. Downloading the winbox from the router:

1. Open a web browser and type the address assigned to the router: 2. Then click on Download it link on the top left to download the Winbox. 3. See router page below. 4. Once downloaded, you can run it to access the router, enter the device IP address,

username and password. The default credentials are username: admin and no password.

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From recent Firmware

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From Older Firmware:

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Winbox through the DUDE:

The Dude network monitor is a new application by MikroTik which can dramatically improve the way you manage your network environment. It can automatically scan all devices within specified subnets, draw and layout a map of your networks, monitor services of your devices and alert you in case some service has problems. You can download the Dude from: http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude.php Once installed and running, click on discover, verify the network address and subnet are for the range of the newly installed Router OS, and click discover. Alternatively, you can right click the window and add a device.

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Once the devices are discovered and displayed as below, you can right click on the Router OS select tools then select Winbox. The Winbox GUI:

Winbox is one of the main tools used in deploying and configuring the router OS. In this portion of the manual we will concentrate on the hotspot configuration, additional deployment types will be added in the future.

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Hotspot Configuration: The hotspot configuration includes the following settings:

1. The Radius server configuration 2. Hotspot setup 3. Editing the profile 4. Adding the walled garden IP in the IP list for the Aradial Captive portal 5. Replacing the built in Captive portal with a redirect file for the Aradial Captive portal or the

Spotngo Payment Module. 6. Replacing the Status Page and adding an image.

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Radius Server Configuration:

On the left hand menu, select the Radius. Then in the radius window click on the + sign to add a radius server.

At the Add radius window:

1. Select hotspot 2. Enter the Radius server IP 3. Enter the shared secret 4. Click on Apply 5. Click OK

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Hotspot Setup:

On the Left hand menu go to IP then Hotspot. Then click on the + sign to add an hotspot interface.

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Click on Setup Select the hotspot interface typically ether2 or Wlan1

Select the desire ip address for the Hotspot

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Select the IP address range

If you have an SSL certificate for the Mikrotik Already, enter it now or you can add it later.

If you would like to offer SMTP server to your hotspot clients, enter it now, or you can enter it later. Most Hotspot providers will not add their SMTP server to avaid clients registering for short period and using their servers for spam.

Enter the DNS server for the Mikrotik. Typically if it is behind another gateway, you should enter the IP of the gateway as well for local DNS.

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Enter the local DNS name for the Mikrotik. This is used for the Aradial Radius server Portal posting. It can further be changed in the Aradial and Spotngo Portal to match the service provider’s choice for the local DNS name. Aradial Default setting is: wireless.aradial.com

Enter an admin hotspot user for local account in case you have to get in through the captive portal when to correct a miss configuration. This users credentials will be stored on the router and the authorization requests will not be sent Aradial.

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Set up should now have completed successfully.

Editing the Hotspot profile: The hotspot profile is used to further control the hotspot setting including the login page to be used and for the radius authentication.

In the main hotspot menu, click on Server Profiles and double click the profile you would like to edit. On the Tab menu on top, go to Login

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In the Login menu, uncheck the HTTP CHAP and Cookie and check the HTTP PAP

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Proceed to the Radius Tab And select use Radius and accounting. Enabling interim updates: Under Interim Update, set the time interval for the mikrotik to send interim accounting updates to Aradial if desired. For example for interim updates every 5 minutes, enter 00:05:00 for interim update.

Click Apply an OK. At this point you are ready to log in through the built in Mikrotik Captive Portal with a user in your Aradial radius server. If you have not added the NAS in the Aradial Radius Server, now is a good time to do so. To add the NAS in Aradial admin:

- In the Aradial Main Admin, go to Server Configurations - Then select Add NAS - Enter the name of the new NAS, IP address, secret and for the NAS model select Mikrotik.

For NAS server on dynamic IP, add the NASID as sent by the Mikrotik and the secret and select dynamic IP. The NASID setting in the Mikrotik is located under System side menu and Identity submenu.

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Walled Garden:

Walled garden is the allowed sites which can be accessed prior authentication by the hotspot clients. Typically used for the service provider’s captive portal, their site, additional information about the venue, terms and conditions, etc In Order for External Captive portal redirection to work, it has to be added to the Walled garden list of allowed IP. In the Hotspot window, click on the Walled Garden IP Listin the top menu. Then click on IP List.

- Then click on the + sign to add a location. - Select the hotspot server you would like the rule to apply to. - Select the Destination IP - And the destination ports – Optional

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Note:

1. The check mark on the side of the setting means NOT (!), if checked the rule will apply to all other hotspot except hotspot1.

2. For website URL or redirection using URL and SSL Certificate such as: https://secure.aradial.com , Use the Dst. Host instead of Dst. Address for example:

External Captive portal redirection:

The Mikrotik internal Captive Portal can be replaced with an External captive portal redirection. On the side menu go to files, and replace the login.html file under the hotspot directory with a new login.html containing the following redirect code. This can be accomplished by removing the original login.html from the /hotspot/login.html (Highlight it and click the Minus button (-) to remove.

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Then drag the newly created login.html from your desktop and drop it under the hotspot directory. The file will reposition itself to /hotspot/login.html. Login.html for Spotngo Payment Module portal: <html>

<head>

<title>Aradial Hotspot</title>

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://r01.spotngo.net:8025/Payment?AP=MT">

<meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache">

<meta http-equiv="expires" content="-1">

</head>

<body>

</body>

</html>

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Login.html for Aradial portal: <html>

<head>

<title>...</title>

<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://192.168.8.34:8002/Portal?AP=MT">

<meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache">

<meta http-equiv="expires" content="-1">

</head>

<body>

</body>

</html>

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Aradial URL Redirection links: Depending on your Aradial Installation and configuration, you can deploy the portal using Aradial built in web servers, Windows IIS or others. Please see the most common URL deployments below: Aradial Portal – Aradial web server: http://192.168.8.34:8002/Portal?AP=MT Aradial Portal – Windows IIS server: http://192.168.8.34/ardweb/ardadminis.dll?AP=MT Spotngo – Spotngo Web server: https://r01.spotngo.net/Payment?AP=MT Spotngo Portal – Windows IIS server: http://192.168.8.34/ardweb/SPNGPaymentis.dll?AP=MT Location Branding:

Both Aradial and Spotngo Captive Portals support location branding and the parameter can be entered in the login.html redirect URL to identify the calling location and price groups. The following Portal identity should be sent with the redirection: &Portal=Location-Subdirectory, where the Location- subdirectory refers to the branding subdirectory under the Portal folder. For Example: Aradial Portal – Windows IIS server: http://192.168.8.34/ardweb/ardadminis.dll?AP=MT&Portal=Example1 Mikrotik Login Portal Error Display:

Both Aradial and Spotngo Portals can display the Mikrotik login errors when redirecting client to the portal following a portal login error. To instruct the MikroTik to send the Error message to the Portal, please add &MT_Error=$(error) to the redirect URL: For example: Aradial Portal – Windows IIS server with portal branding and login error display:

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http://192.168.8.34/ardweb/ardadminis.dll?AP=MT&Portal=Example1&MT_Error=$(error) Additional Status page is available including the persistent popup window. Please let us know and we can send it to you. Trouble shooting Portal Redirection:

If the MT did not do a captive portal redirection then it could be one of the following reasons:

1. IF the DNS does not resolve, the MikroTik hotspot does not know if the user is allowed to go to the destination/url requested, then will not know if the allow through or block access and redirect to the portal.

Symptom: The URL in the browser will still point to the original requested URL. Most likely with page cannot be displayed.

Possible Cause: Check to make sure the DNS servers primary and secondary are configured properly in the Mikrotik. And make sure your PC received a DNS from the MikroTik.

2. IF the MikroTik is attempting to redirect:

Symptom: If the url changes to wireless.aradial.com/login. Or the hotspot local DNS NAME:

Possible Cause: Check the redirection login.html file on the MikroTik and make sure it is under /hotspot/login.html

Symptom: If the url changes to Aradial IP / URL but page does not load.

Possible Cause: Check:

- The IP >> Hotspot >> Walled Garden IP List has a rule to accept traffic to the Aradial Server IP Address and / or URL.

- Aradial portal is reachable from outside the server on that URL. And that no firewall is blocking access to the service.