RFC7317

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) A. Bierman Request for Comments: 7317 YumaWorks Category: Standards Track M. Bjorklund ISSN: 2070-1721 Tail-f Systems

                                                         August 2014
            A YANG Data Model for System Management

Abstract

This document defines a YANG data model for the configuration and identification of some common system properties within a device containing a Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) server. This document also includes data node definitions for system identification, time-of-day management, user management, DNS resolver configuration, and some protocol operations for system management.

Status of This Memo

This is an Internet Standards Track document.

This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

Information about the current status of this document, any errata, and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7317.

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Introduction

This document defines a YANG RFC6020 data model for the configuration and identification of some common properties within a device containing a Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) server.

Devices that are managed by NETCONF and perhaps other mechanisms have common properties that need to be configured and monitored in a standard way.

The "ietf-system" YANG module defined in this document provides the following features:

o configuration and monitoring of system identification

o configuration and monitoring of system time-of-day

o configuration of user authentication

o configuration of local users

o configuration of the DNS resolver

o system control operations (shutdown, restart, setting time)

Terminology

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC2119.

The following terms are defined in RFC6241 and are not redefined here:

o client

o configuration data

o server

o state data

The following terms are defined in RFC6020 and are not redefined here:

o augment

o data model

Tree Diagrams

A simplified graphical representation of the data model is used in this document. The meaning of the symbols in these diagrams is as follows:

o Brackets "[" and "]" enclose list keys.

o Abbreviations before data node names: "rw" means configuration

  (read-write), and "ro" means state data (read-only).

o Symbols after data node names: "?" means an optional node, "!"

  means a presence container, and "*" denotes a list and leaf-list.

o Parentheses enclose choice and case nodes, and case nodes are also

  marked with a colon (":").

o Ellipsis ("...") stands for contents of subtrees that are not

  shown.

Objectives

System Identification

There are many common properties used to identify devices, operating systems, software versions, etc. that need to be supported in the system data module. These objects are defined as operational state data, and the information returned by the server is intended to be specific to the device vendor.

Some user-configurable administrative strings are also provided, such as the system location and description.

System Time Management

Management of the date and time used by the system needs to be supported. The use of one or more NTP servers to automatically set the system date and time needs to be possible. Utilization of the Time Zone Database RFC6557 also needs to be supported. It should be possible to configure the system to use NTP.

User Authentication

The authentication mechanism needs to support password authentication over RADIUS in order to support deployment scenarios with centralized authentication servers. Additionally, for scenarios when no centralized authentication server exists or for situations where the centralized authentication server cannot be reached from the device, local users need to be supported.

Since the mandatory transport protocol for NETCONF is Secure Shell (SSH) RFC6242, the authentication model needs to support SSH's "publickey" and "password" authentication methods RFC4252.

The model for authentication configuration should be flexible enough to support authentication methods defined by other standards documents or by vendors. It should be possible to configure the system authentication properties.

DNS Resolver

The configuration of the DNS resolver within the system containing the NETCONF server is required in order to control how domain names are resolved.

System Control

A few operations are needed to support common tasks such as restarting the device or setting the system date and time.

System Data Model

System Identification

The data model for system identification has the following structure:

  +--rw system
  |  +--rw contact?          string
  |  +--rw hostname?         inet:domain-name
  |  +--rw location?         string
  +--ro system-state
     +--ro platform
        +--ro os-name?       string
        +--ro os-release?    string
        +--ro os-version?    string
        +--ro machine?       string

System Time Management

The data model for system time management has the following structure:

  +--rw system
  |  +--rw clock
  |  |  +--rw (timezone)?
  |  |     +--:(timezone-name)
  |  |     |  +--rw timezone-name?     timezone-name
  |  |     +--:(timezone-utc-offset)
  |  |        +--rw timezone-utc-offset?   int16
  |  +--rw ntp!
  |     +--rw enabled?   boolean
  |     +--rw server* [name]
  |        +--rw name                string
  |        +--rw (transport)
  |        |  +--:(udp)
  |        |     +--rw udp
  |        |        +--rw address    inet:host
  |        |        +--rw port?      inet:port-number
  |        +--rw association-type?   enumeration
  |        +--rw iburst?             boolean
  |        +--rw prefer?             boolean
  +--ro system-state
     +--ro clock
        +--ro current-datetime?      yang:date-and-time
        +--ro boot-datetime?         yang:date-and-time

New "case" statements can be added in future revisions of this data model, or through augmentation by some other data model.

DNS Resolver Model

The data model for configuration of the DNS resolver has the following structure:

  +--rw system
     +--rw dns-resolver
        +--rw search*    inet:domain-name
        +--rw server* [name]
        |  +--rw name    string
        |  +--rw (transport)
        |     +--:(udp-and-tcp)
        |        +--udp-and-tcp
        |           +--rw address    inet:ip-address
        |           +--rw port?      inet:port-number
        +--rw options
           +--rw timeout?    uint8
           +--rw attempts?   uint8

New "case" statements can be added in future revisions of this data model, or through augmentation by some other data model.

RADIUS Client Model

The data model for configuration of the RADIUS client has the following structure:

  +--rw system
     +--rw radius
        +--rw server* [name]
        |  +--rw name                   string
        |  +--rw (transport)
        |  |  +--:(udp)
        |  |     +--rw udp
        |  |        +--rw address                inet:host
        |  |        +--rw authentication-port?   inet:port-number
        |  |        +--rw shared-secret          string
        |  +--rw authentication-type?   identityref
        +--rw options
           +--rw timeout?    uint8
           +--rw attempts?   uint8

New "case" statements can be added in future revisions of this data model, or through augmentation by some other data model.

User Authentication Model

This document defines three authentication methods for use with NETCONF:

o publickey for local users over SSH

o password for local users over any secure transport

o password for RADIUS users over any secure transport

Additional methods can be defined by other standards documents or by vendors.

This document defines two optional YANG features: "local-users" and "radius-authentication", which the server advertises to indicate support for configuring local users on the device and support for using RADIUS for authentication, respectively.

The authentication parameters defined in this document are primarily used to configure authentication of NETCONF users but MAY also be used by other interfaces, e.g., a command line interface or a web- based user interface.

The data model for user authentication has the following structure:

  +--rw system
     +--rw authentication
        +--rw user-authentication-order*   identityref
        +--rw user* [name]
           +--rw name        string
           +--rw password?   ianach:crypt-hash
           +--rw authorized-key* [name]
              +--rw name         string
              +--rw algorithm    string
              +--rw key-data     binary

SSH Public Key Authentication

If the NETCONF server advertises the "local-users" feature, configuration of local users and their SSH public keys is supported in the /system/authentication/user list.

Public key authentication is requested by the SSH client. If the "local-users" feature is supported, then when a NETCONF client starts an SSH session towards the server using the "publickey" authentication "method name" RFC4252, the SSH server looks up the

user name given in the SSH authentication request in the /system/authentication/user list and verifies the key as described in RFC4253.

Local User Password Authentication

If the NETCONF server advertises the "local-users" feature, configuration of local users and their passwords is supported in the /system/authentication/user list.

For NETCONF transport protocols that support password authentication, the leaf-list "user-authentication-order" is used to control whether or not local user password authentication should be used.

In SSH, password authentication is requested by the client. Other NETCONF transport protocols MAY also support password authentication.

When local user password authentication is requested, the NETCONF transport looks up the user name provided by the client in the /system/authentication/user list and verifies the password.

RADIUS Password Authentication

If the NETCONF server advertises the "radius-authentication" feature, the device supports user authentication using RADIUS.

For NETCONF transport protocols that support password authentication, the leaf-list "user-authentication-order" is used to control whether or not RADIUS password authentication should be used.

In SSH, password authentication is requested by the client. Other NETCONF transport protocols MAY also support password authentication.

System Control

The following operations are defined:

  set-current-datetime
  system-restart
  system-shutdown

Two protocol operations are included to restart or shut down the system. The 'system-restart' operation can be used to restart the entire system (not just the NETCONF server). The 'system-shutdown' operation can be used to power off the entire system.

Relationship to the SNMPv2-MIB

If a device implements the SNMPv2-MIB RFC3418, there are two objects that MAY be mapped by the implementation. See the YANG module definition in Section 6 for details. The following table lists the YANG data nodes with corresponding objects in the SNMPv2-MIB.

              +----------------+-------------------+
              | YANG data node | SNMPv2-MIB object |
              +----------------+-------------------+
              | contact        | sysContact        |
              | location       | sysLocation       |
              +----------------+-------------------+
            YANG Interface Configuration Data Nodes and
                    Related SNMPv2-MIB Objects

IANA Crypt Hash YANG Module

This YANG module references RFC1321, [IEEE-1003.1-2008], and [FIPS.180-4.2012].

file "[email protected]"

module iana-crypt-hash {

 namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-crypt-hash";
 prefix ianach;
 organization "IANA";
 contact
   "        Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
    Postal: ICANN
            12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300
            Los Angeles, CA  90094-2536
            United States
    Tel:    +1 310 301 5800
    E-Mail: [email protected]>";
 description
   "This YANG module defines a type for storing passwords
    using a hash function and features to indicate which hash
    functions are supported by an implementation.
    The latest revision of this YANG module can be obtained from
    the IANA web site.
    Requests for new values should be made to IANA via
    email ([email protected]).
    Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
    authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
    Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
    without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
    to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License
    set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
    Relating to IETF Documents
    (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
    The initial version of this YANG module is part of RFC 7317;
    see the RFC itself for full legal notices.";
 revision 2014-08-06 {
   description
     "Initial revision.";
   reference
     "RFC 7317: A YANG Data Model for System Management";
 }
 typedef crypt-hash {
   type string {
     pattern
       '$0$.*'
     + '|$1$[a-zA-Z0-9./]{1,8}$[a-zA-Z0-9./]{22}'
     + '|$5$(rounds=\d+$)?[a-zA-Z0-9./]{1,16}$[a-zA-Z0-9./]{43}'
     + '|$6$(rounds=\d+$)?[a-zA-Z0-9./]{1,16}$[a-zA-Z0-9./]{86}';
   }
   description
     "The crypt-hash type is used to store passwords using
      a hash function.  The algorithms for applying the hash
      function and encoding the result are implemented in
      various UNIX systems as the function crypt(3).
      A value of this type matches one of the forms:
        $0$<clear text password>
        $<id>$<salt>$<password hash>
        $<id>$<parameter>$<salt>$<password hash>
      The '$0$' prefix signals that the value is clear text.  When
      such a value is received by the server, a hash value is
      calculated, and the string '$<id>$<salt>$' or
      $<id>$<parameter>$<salt>$ is prepended to the result.  This
      value is stored in the configuration data store.
      If a value starting with '$<id>$', where <id> is not '0', is
      received, the server knows that the value already represents a
      hashed value and stores it 'as is' in the data store.
      When a server needs to verify a password given by a user, it
      finds the stored password hash string for that user, extracts
      the salt, and calculates the hash with the salt and given
      password as input.  If the calculated hash value is the same
      as the stored value, the password given by the client is
      accepted.
      This type defines the following hash functions:
        id | hash function | feature
        ---+---------------+-------------------
         1 | MD5           | crypt-hash-md5
         5 | SHA-256       | crypt-hash-sha-256
         6 | SHA-512       | crypt-hash-sha-512
      The server indicates support for the different hash functions
      by advertising the corresponding feature.";
   reference
     "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - crypt() function
      RFC 1321: The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
      FIPS.180-4.2012: Secure Hash Standard (SHS)";
 }
 feature crypt-hash-md5 {
   description
     "Indicates that the device supports the MD5
      hash function in 'crypt-hash' values.";
   reference "RFC 1321: The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm";
 }
 feature crypt-hash-sha-256 {
   description
     "Indicates that the device supports the SHA-256
      hash function in 'crypt-hash' values.";
   reference "FIPS.180-4.2012: Secure Hash Standard (SHS)";
 }
 feature crypt-hash-sha-512 {
   description
     "Indicates that the device supports the SHA-512
      hash function in 'crypt-hash' values.";
   reference "FIPS.180-4.2012: Secure Hash Standard (SHS)";
 }

}

System YANG Module

This YANG module imports YANG extensions from RFC6536 and imports YANG types from RFC6991. It also references RFC1035, RFC2865, RFC3418, RFC5607, RFC5966, and RFC6557.

file "[email protected]"

 module ietf-system {
namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-system";
prefix "sys";
import ietf-yang-types {
  prefix yang;
}
import ietf-inet-types {
  prefix inet;
}
import ietf-netconf-acm {
  prefix nacm;
}
import iana-crypt-hash {
  prefix ianach;
}
organization
  "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group";
contact
  "WG Web:   <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/>
   WG List:  <mailto:[email protected]>
   WG Chair: Thomas Nadeau
             <mailto:[email protected]>
   WG Chair: Juergen Schoenwaelder
             <mailto:[email protected]>
   Editor:   Andy Bierman
             <mailto:[email protected]>
   Editor:   Martin Bjorklund
             <mailto:[email protected]>";
description
  "This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for the
   configuration and identification of some common system
   properties within a device containing a NETCONF server.  This
   includes data node definitions for system identification,
   time-of-day management, user management, DNS resolver
   configuration, and some protocol operations for system
   management.
   Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
   authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
   without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
   to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License
   set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
   Relating to IETF Documents
   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
   This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 7317; see
   the RFC itself for full legal notices.";
revision 2014-08-06 {
  description
    "Initial revision.";
  reference
    "RFC 7317: A YANG Data Model for System Management";
}

/*

* Typedefs
*/
typedef timezone-name {
  type string;
  description
    "A time zone name as used by the Time Zone Database,
     sometimes referred to as the 'Olson Database'.
     The exact set of valid values is an implementation-specific
     matter.  Client discovery of the exact set of time zone names
     for a particular server is out of scope.";
  reference
    "RFC 6557: Procedures for Maintaining the Time Zone Database";
 }
/*
 * Features
 */
feature radius {
  description
    "Indicates that the device can be configured as a RADIUS
     client.";
  reference
    "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)";
}
feature authentication {
  description
    "Indicates that the device supports configuration of
     user authentication.";
}
feature local-users {
  if-feature authentication;
  description
    "Indicates that the device supports configuration of
     local user authentication.";
}
feature radius-authentication {
  if-feature radius;
  if-feature authentication;
  description
    "Indicates that the device supports configuration of user
     authentication over RADIUS.";
  reference
    "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
     RFC 5607: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
               Authorization for Network Access Server (NAS)
               Management";
}
feature ntp {
  description
    "Indicates that the device can be configured to use one or
     more NTP servers to set the system date and time.";
}
feature ntp-udp-port {
  if-feature ntp;
  description
    "Indicates that the device supports the configuration of
     the UDP port for NTP servers.
     This is a 'feature', since many implementations do not support
     any port other than the default port.";
}
feature timezone-name {
  description
    "Indicates that the local time zone on the device
     can be configured to use the TZ database
     to set the time zone and manage daylight saving time.";
  reference
    "RFC 6557: Procedures for Maintaining the Time Zone Database";
}
feature dns-udp-tcp-port {
  description
    "Indicates that the device supports the configuration of
     the UDP and TCP port for DNS servers.
     This is a 'feature', since many implementations do not support
     any port other than the default port.";
}
/*
 * Identities
 */
identity authentication-method {
  description
    "Base identity for user authentication methods.";
}
identity radius {
  base authentication-method;
  description
    "Indicates user authentication using RADIUS.";
  reference
    "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
     RFC 5607: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
               Authorization for Network Access Server (NAS)
               Management";
}
identity local-users {
  base authentication-method;
  description
    "Indicates password-based authentication of locally
     configured users.";
}
identity radius-authentication-type {
  description
    "Base identity for RADIUS authentication types.";
}
identity radius-pap {
  base radius-authentication-type;
  description
    "The device requests Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
     authentication from the RADIUS server.";
  reference
    "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)";
}
identity radius-chap {
  base radius-authentication-type;
  description
    "The device requests Challenge Handshake Authentication
     Protocol (CHAP) authentication from the RADIUS server.";
  reference
    "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)";
}
/*
 * Configuration data nodes
 */
container system {
  description
    "System group configuration.";
  leaf contact {
    type string;
    description
      "The administrator contact information for the system.
       A server implementation MAY map this leaf to the sysContact
       MIB object.  Such an implementation needs to use some
       mechanism to handle the differences in size and characters
       allowed between this leaf and sysContact.  The definition of
       such a mechanism is outside the scope of this document.";
    reference
      "RFC 3418: Management Information Base (MIB) for the
                 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
                 SNMPv2-MIB.sysContact";
  }
  leaf hostname {
    type inet:domain-name;
   description
     "The name of the host.  This name can be a single domain
      label or the fully qualified domain name of the host.";
  }
  leaf location {
    type string;
    description
      "The system location.
       A server implementation MAY map this leaf to the sysLocation
       MIB object.  Such an implementation needs to use some
       mechanism to handle the differences in size and characters
       allowed between this leaf and sysLocation.  The definition
       of such a mechanism is outside the scope of this document.";
    reference
      "RFC 3418: Management Information Base (MIB) for the
                 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
                 SNMPv2-MIB.sysLocation";
  }
  container clock {
    description
      "Configuration of the system date and time properties.";
    choice timezone {
      description
        "The system time zone information.";
      case timezone-name {
        if-feature timezone-name;
        leaf timezone-name {
          type timezone-name;
          description
            "The TZ database name to use for the system, such
             as 'Europe/Stockholm'.";
        }
      }
      case timezone-utc-offset {
        leaf timezone-utc-offset {
          type int16 {
            range "-1500 .. 1500";
          }
          units "minutes";
          description
            "The number of minutes to add to UTC time to
             identify the time zone for this system.  For example,
             'UTC - 8:00 hours' would be represented as '-480'.
             Note that automatic daylight saving time adjustment
             is not provided if this object is used.";
        }
      }
    }
  }
  container ntp {
    if-feature ntp;
    presence
      "Enables the NTP client unless the 'enabled' leaf
       (which defaults to 'true') is set to 'false'";
    description
      "Configuration of the NTP client.";
    leaf enabled {
      type boolean;
      default true;
      description
        "Indicates that the system should attempt to
         synchronize the system clock with an NTP server
         from the 'ntp/server' list.";
    }
    list server {
      key name;
      description
        "List of NTP servers to use for system clock
         synchronization.  If '/system/ntp/enabled'
         is 'true', then the system will attempt to
         contact and utilize the specified NTP servers.";
      leaf name {
        type string;
        description
          "An arbitrary name for the NTP server.";
      }
      choice transport {
        mandatory true;
        description
          "The transport-protocol-specific parameters for this
           server.";
        case udp {
          container udp {
            description
              "Contains UDP-specific configuration parameters
               for NTP.";
            leaf address {
              type inet:host;
              mandatory true;
              description
                "The address of the NTP server.";
            }
            leaf port {
              if-feature ntp-udp-port;
              type inet:port-number;
              default 123;
              description
                "The port number of the NTP server.";
            }
          }
        }
      }
      leaf association-type {
        type enumeration {
          enum server {
            description
              "Use client association mode.  This device
               will not provide synchronization to the
               configured NTP server.";
          }
          enum peer {
            description
              "Use symmetric active association mode.
               This device may provide synchronization
               to the configured NTP server.";
          }
          enum pool {
            description
              "Use client association mode with one or
               more of the NTP servers found by DNS
               resolution of the domain name given by
               the 'address' leaf.  This device will not
               provide synchronization to the servers.";
          }
        }
        default server;
        description
          "The desired association type for this NTP server.";
      }
      leaf iburst {
        type boolean;
        default false;
        description
          "Indicates whether this server should enable burst
           synchronization or not.";
      }
      leaf prefer {
        type boolean;
        default false;
        description
          "Indicates whether this server should be preferred
           or not.";
      }
    }
  }
  container dns-resolver {
    description
      "Configuration of the DNS resolver.";
    leaf-list search {
      type inet:domain-name;
      ordered-by user;
      description
        "An ordered list of domains to search when resolving
         a host name.";
    }
    list server {
      key name;
      ordered-by user;
      description
        "List of the DNS servers that the resolver should query.
         When the resolver is invoked by a calling application, it
         sends the query to the first name server in this list.  If
         no response has been received within 'timeout' seconds,
         the resolver continues with the next server in the list.
         If no response is received from any server, the resolver
         continues with the first server again.  When the resolver
         has traversed the list 'attempts' times without receiving
         any response, it gives up and returns an error to the
         calling application.
         Implementations MAY limit the number of entries in this
         list.";
      leaf name {
        type string;
        description
          "An arbitrary name for the DNS server.";
      }
      choice transport {
        mandatory true;
        description
          "The transport-protocol-specific parameters for this
           server.";
        case udp-and-tcp {
          container udp-and-tcp {
            description
              "Contains UDP- and TCP-specific configuration
               parameters for DNS.";
            reference
              "RFC 1035: Domain Names - Implementation and
                         Specification
               RFC 5966: DNS Transport over TCP - Implementation
                         Requirements";
            leaf address {
              type inet:ip-address;
              mandatory true;
              description
                "The address of the DNS server.";
            }
            leaf port {
              if-feature dns-udp-tcp-port;
              type inet:port-number;
              default 53;
              description
                "The UDP and TCP port number of the DNS server.";
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    container options {
      description
        "Resolver options.  The set of available options has been
         limited to those that are generally available across
         different resolver implementations and generally useful.";
      leaf timeout {
        type uint8 {
          range "1..max";
        }
        units "seconds";
        default "5";
        description
          "The amount of time the resolver will wait for a
           response from each remote name server before
           retrying the query via a different name server.";
      }
      leaf attempts {
        type uint8 {
          range "1..max";
        }
        default "2";
        description
          "The number of times the resolver will send a query to
           all of its name servers before giving up and returning
           an error to the calling application.";
      }
    }
  }
  container radius {
    if-feature radius;
    description
      "Configuration of the RADIUS client.";
    list server {
      key name;
      ordered-by user;
      description
        "List of RADIUS servers used by the device.
         When the RADIUS client is invoked by a calling
         application, it sends the query to the first server in
         this list.  If no response has been received within
         'timeout' seconds, the client continues with the next
         server in the list.  If no response is received from any
         server, the client continues with the first server again.
         When the client has traversed the list 'attempts' times
         without receiving any response, it gives up and returns an
         error to the calling application.";
      leaf name {
        type string;
        description
          "An arbitrary name for the RADIUS server.";
      }
      choice transport {
        mandatory true;
        description
          "The transport-protocol-specific parameters for this
           server.";
        case udp {
          container udp {
            description
              "Contains UDP-specific configuration parameters
               for RADIUS.";
            leaf address {
              type inet:host;
              mandatory true;
              description
                "The address of the RADIUS server.";
            }
            leaf authentication-port {
              type inet:port-number;
              default "1812";
              description
                "The port number of the RADIUS server.";
            }
            leaf shared-secret {
              type string;
              mandatory true;
              nacm:default-deny-all;
              description
                "The shared secret, which is known to both the
                 RADIUS client and server.";
              reference
                "RFC 2865: Remote Authentication Dial In User
                           Service (RADIUS)";
            }
          }
        }
      }
      leaf authentication-type {
        type identityref {
          base radius-authentication-type;
        }
        default radius-pap;
        description
          "The authentication type requested from the RADIUS
           server.";
      }
    }
    container options {
      description
        "RADIUS client options.";
      leaf timeout {
        type uint8 {
          range "1..max";
        }
        units "seconds";
        default "5";
        description
          "The number of seconds the device will wait for a
           response from each RADIUS server before trying with a
           different server.";
      }
      leaf attempts {
        type uint8 {
          range "1..max";
        }
        default "2";
        description
          "The number of times the device will send a query to
           all of its RADIUS servers before giving up.";
      }
    }
  }
  container authentication {
    nacm:default-deny-write;
    if-feature authentication;
     description
       "The authentication configuration subtree.";
     leaf-list user-authentication-order {
       type identityref {
         base authentication-method;
       }
       must '(. != "sys:radius" or ../../radius/server)' {
         error-message
           "When 'radius' is used, a RADIUS server"
         + " must be configured.";
         description
           "When 'radius' is used as an authentication method,
            a RADIUS server must be configured.";
       }
       ordered-by user;
       description
         "When the device authenticates a user with a password,
          it tries the authentication methods in this leaf-list in
          order.  If authentication with one method fails, the next
          method is used.  If no method succeeds, the user is
          denied access.
          An empty user-authentication-order leaf-list still allows
          authentication of users using mechanisms that do not
          involve a password.
          If the 'radius-authentication' feature is advertised by
          the NETCONF server, the 'radius' identity can be added to
          this list.
          If the 'local-users' feature is advertised by the
          NETCONF server, the 'local-users' identity can be
          added to this list.";
     }
     list user {
       if-feature local-users;
       key name;
       description
         "The list of local users configured on this device.";
       leaf name {
         type string;
         description
          "The user name string identifying this entry.";
       }
       leaf password {
         type ianach:crypt-hash;
         description
           "The password for this entry.";
       }
       list authorized-key {
         key name;
         description
           "A list of public SSH keys for this user.  These keys
            are allowed for SSH authentication, as described in
            RFC 4253.";
         reference
           "RFC 4253: The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer
                      Protocol";
         leaf name {
           type string;
           description
             "An arbitrary name for the SSH key.";
         }
         leaf algorithm {
           type string;
           mandatory true;
           description
             "The public key algorithm name for this SSH key.
              Valid values are the values in the IANA 'Secure Shell
              (SSH) Protocol Parameters' registry, Public Key
              Algorithm Names.";
           reference
             "IANA 'Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Parameters'
              registry, Public Key Algorithm Names";
         }
         leaf key-data {
           type binary;
           mandatory true;
           description
             "The binary public key data for this SSH key, as
              specified by RFC 4253, Section 6.6, i.e.:
                string    certificate or public key format
                          identifier
                byte[n]   key/certificate data.";
           reference
             "RFC 4253: The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer
                        Protocol";
         }
       }
     }
   }
}
/*
 * Operational state data nodes
 */
container system-state {
  config false;
  description
    "System group operational state.";
  container platform {
    description
      "Contains vendor-specific information for
       identifying the system platform and operating system.";
    reference
      "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - sys/utsname.h";
    leaf os-name {
      type string;
      description
        "The name of the operating system in use -
         for example, 'Linux'.";
      reference
        "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - utsname.sysname";
    }
    leaf os-release {
      type string;
      description
        "The current release level of the operating
         system in use.  This string MAY indicate
         the OS source code revision.";
      reference
        "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - utsname.release";
    }
    leaf os-version {
      type string;
      description
        "The current version level of the operating
         system in use.  This string MAY indicate
         the specific OS build date and target variant
         information.";
      reference
        "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - utsname.version";
    }
    leaf machine {
      type string;
      description
        "A vendor-specific identifier string representing
         the hardware in use.";
      reference
        "IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 - utsname.machine";
    }
  }
  container clock {
    description
      "Monitoring of the system date and time properties.";
    leaf current-datetime {
      type yang:date-and-time;
      description
        "The current system date and time.";
    }
    leaf boot-datetime {
      type yang:date-and-time;
      description
        "The system date and time when the system last restarted.";
    }
  }
}
rpc set-current-datetime {
  nacm:default-deny-all;
  description
    "Set the /system-state/clock/current-datetime leaf
     to the specified value.
     If the system is using NTP (i.e., /system/ntp/enabled
     is set to 'true'), then this operation will fail with
     error-tag 'operation-failed' and error-app-tag value of
     'ntp-active'.";
  input {
    leaf current-datetime {
      type yang:date-and-time;
      mandatory true;
      description
        "The current system date and time.";
    }
  }
}
rpc system-restart {
  nacm:default-deny-all;
  description
    "Request that the entire system be restarted immediately.
     A server SHOULD send an rpc reply to the client before
     restarting the system.";
}
rpc system-shutdown {
  nacm:default-deny-all;
  description
    "Request that the entire system be shut down immediately.
     A server SHOULD send an rpc reply to the client before
     shutting down the system.";
}
 }

IANA Considerations

IANA has created an IANA-maintained YANG module called "iana-crypt-hash", based on the contents of Section 5, which will allow for new hash algorithms to be added to the type "crypt-hash". The registration procedure will be Expert Review, as defined by RFC5226.

This document registers two URIs in the "IETF XML Registry" RFC3688. Following the format in RFC 3688, the following registrations have been made.

  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-crypt-hash
  Registrant Contact: The IESG.
  XML: N/A; the requested URI is an XML namespace.
  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-system
  Registrant Contact: The IESG.
  XML: N/A; the requested URI is an XML namespace.

This document registers two YANG modules in the "YANG Module Names" registry RFC6020.

  name: iana-crypt-hash
  namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-crypt-hash
  prefix: ianach
  reference: RFC 7317
  name: ietf-system
  namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-system
  prefix: sys
  reference: RFC 7317

Security Considerations

The YANG modules defined in this memo are designed to be accessed via the NETCONF protocol RFC6241. The lowest NETCONF layer is the secure transport layer and the mandatory to implement secure transport is SSH RFC6242. The NETCONF access control model RFC6536 provides the means to restrict access for particular NETCONF users to a pre-configured subset of all available NETCONF protocol operations and content.

There are a number of data nodes defined in the "ietf-system" YANG module which are writable/creatable/deletable (i.e., config true, which is the default). These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. Write operations (e.g.,

edit-config) to these data nodes without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. These are the subtrees and data nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

o /system/clock/timezone: This choice contains the objects used to

  control the time zone used by the device.

o /system/ntp: This container contains the objects used to control

  the Network Time Protocol servers used by the device.

o /system/dns-resolver: This container contains the objects used to

  control the Domain Name System servers used by the device.

o /system/radius: This container contains the objects used to

  control the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service servers
  used by the device.

o /system/authentication/user-authentication-order: This leaf

  controls how user login attempts are authenticated by the device.

o /system/authentication/user: This list contains the local users

  enabled on the system.

Some of the readable data nodes in the "ietf-system" YANG module may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control read access (e.g., via get, get-config or notification) to these data nodes. These are the subtrees and data nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

o /system/platform: This container has objects that may help

  identify the specific NETCONF server and/or operating system
  implementation used on the device.

o /system/authentication/user: This list has objects that may help

  identify the specific user names and password information in use
  on the device.

Some of the RPC operations in the "ietf-system" YANG module may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control access to these operations. These are the operations and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

o set-current-datetime: Changes the current date and time on the

  device.

o system-restart: Reboots the device.

o system-shutdown: Shuts down the device.

Since this document describes the use of RADIUS for purposes of authentication, it is vulnerable to all of the threats that are present in other RADIUS applications. For a discussion of such threats, see RFC2865 and RFC3162, and Section 4 of RFC3579.

This document provides configuration parameters for SSH's "publickey" and "password" authentication mechanisms. Section 9.4 of RFC4251 and Section 11 of RFC4252 discuss security considerations for these mechanisms.

The "iana-crypt-hash" YANG module defines a type "crypt-hash" that can be used to store MD5 hashes. RFC6151 discusses security considerations for MD5. The usage of MD5 is NOT RECOMMENDED.

References

Normative References

[FIPS.180-4.2012]

          National Institute of Standards and Technology, "Secure
          Hash Standard (SHS)", FIPS PUB 180-4, March 2012,
          <http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips180-4/
          fips-180-4.pdf>.

[IEEE-1003.1-2008]

          Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
          "POSIX.1-2008", IEEE Standard 1003.1, March 2008.

RFC1035 Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - implementation and

          specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987.

RFC1321 Rivest, R., "The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm", RFC 1321,

          April 1992.

RFC2119 Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate

          Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

RFC2865 Rigney, C., Willens, S., Rubens, A., and W. Simpson,

          "Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)",
          RFC 2865, June 2000.

RFC3162 Aboba, B., Zorn, G., and D. Mitton, "RADIUS and IPv6",

          RFC 3162, August 2001.

RFC3418 Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for the

          Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62,
          RFC 3418, December 2002.

RFC4251 Ylonen, T. and C. Lonvick, "The Secure Shell (SSH)

          Protocol Architecture", RFC 4251, January 2006.

RFC4252 Ylonen, T. and C. Lonvick, "The Secure Shell (SSH)

          Authentication Protocol", RFC 4252, January 2006.

RFC4253 Ylonen, T. and C. Lonvick, "The Secure Shell (SSH)

          Transport Layer Protocol", RFC 4253, January 2006.

RFC5226 Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an

          IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
          May 2008.

RFC5607 Nelson, D. and G. Weber, "Remote Authentication Dial-In

          User Service (RADIUS) Authorization for Network Access
          Server (NAS) Management", RFC 5607, July 2009.

RFC5966 Bellis, R., "DNS Transport over TCP - Implementation

          Requirements", RFC 5966, August 2010.

RFC6020 Bjorklund, M., "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the

          Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6020,
          October 2010.

RFC6151 Turner, S. and L. Chen, "Updated Security Considerations

          for the MD5 Message-Digest and the HMAC-MD5 Algorithms",
          RFC 6151, March 2011.

RFC6241 Enns, R., Ed., Bjorklund, M., Ed., Schoenwaelder, J., Ed.,

          and A. Bierman, Ed., "Network Configuration Protocol
          (NETCONF)", RFC 6241, June 2011.

RFC6242 Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure

          Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, June 2011.

RFC6536 Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration

          Protocol (NETCONF) Access Control Model", RFC 6536,
          March 2012.

RFC6991 Schoenwaelder, J., "Common YANG Data Types", RFC 6991,

          July 2013.

Informative References

RFC3579 Aboba, B. and P. Calhoun, "RADIUS (Remote Authentication

          Dial In User Service) Support For Extensible
          Authentication Protocol (EAP)", RFC 3579, September 2003.

RFC3688 Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,

          January 2004.

RFC6557 Lear, E. and P. Eggert, "Procedures for Maintaining the

          Time Zone Database", BCP 175, RFC 6557, February 2012.

Authors' Addresses

Andy Bierman YumaWorks

EMail: [email protected]

Martin Bjorklund Tail-f Systems

EMail: [email protected]