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- the present invention relates to a method and system for providing access via a first network, for example a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), to a service of a second network, for example a service subscribed to in a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network or a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) network.
- a first network for example a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
- WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
- WLANs offer increased flexibility. Meet- ings can be arranged, in which employees use small computers and wireless links to share and discuss future design plans and products. Such "ad hoc" networks can be brought up and torn down in a very short time as needed, either around the conference table and/or around the world. WLANs offer the connectivity and the convenience of wired LANs without the need for expensive wiring or re-wiring.
- GPRS is a common packet domain core network used for both GSM and UMTS networks. This common core network provides packet-switched services and is designed to support several quality of service levels in order to allow efficient transfer of non real-time traffiG and real-time traffic.
- the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) keeps track of the individual location of a mobile terminal and performs security functions and access control.
- the Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN) provides interworking with external packet-switched networks, and is connected with SGSNs via an IP-based packet domain backbone network. In the.
- the APN is in practice a reference to the GGSN to be used.
- the APN may, in the GGSN, identify the external network and optionally a service to be offered. Further details concerning the use and structure of APNs are defined e.g. in the 3GPP specification TS 23.003.
- the APN information selected by the terminal device or user equipment (UE) or the user of the terminal device is sent from the terminal device to the network in a PDP context establishment signaling.
- This information consists of APN and optionally user- name and password if required to access the service behind the selected APN.
- this information is used to select suitable GGSN.
- the informa- tion also arrives to the selected GGSN and the GGSN uses this information further to establish a connection to a network node behind the GGSN, e.g. a corporate intranet or an operator service node. If provided, the usemame and password are delivered to the concerned network node behind the GGSN to allow authorization of the connection.
- This object is achieved by a method of providing access via a first network to a service facilitated by a second network, the method comprising the steps of:
- an authentication server device for providing an authentication mechanism, said authentication being arranged:
- a terminal device for providing ac- cess to a network service, said device being arranged to set in an authentication message a service selection information for selecting said network service.
- a service selection information or service description is forwarded to the second network by using an authentication signaling between the terminal device and an authentication server of the second network, which then uses the ser- vice selection information to establish a connection to the desired or subscribed service.
- access to network services of third parties is possible over the first network, e.g. the WLAN.
- the first network e.g. the WLAN.
- dynamic service selection and multiple simultaneous connections to different services are enabled, and service continuity is obtained between different networks, such as WLANs and cellular packet-switched networks.
- network flexibility and user mobility can be enhanced and service logics can be unified in different networks.
- the authentication message may be a message of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
- EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol
- the authentication message may be an EAP response message.
- the service selection information may comprise at least one APN parameter.
- This at least one APN parameter may comprise an APN, a username and a password of the desired service.
- the APN parameter may be encrypted in the authentication message.
- the applied encryption for different APN parameters may be selected differently, so that selected APN parameters may be forwarded by the authentication server to the selected access point in encrypted format, and that the selected APN parameters are decrypted only at the access point or selected service network.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic block diagram indicating the basic principles underlying the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of a WLAN connected via a WLAN gateway of a GPRS network to an application server;
- Fig. 3 shows an EAP signaling according the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 shows the format of an enhanced EAP Response Challenge packet according to the preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic block diagram of a network architecture comprising a WLAN 30 and a GPRS network 70.
- a terminal device or UE 10 which is subscribed to a GPRS service and wishes to get access to the service, first transfers a service selection information indicating at least one APN parameter and an op- tional username and password via the WLAN 30 to an authentication server 50 of the GPRS network 70 by using an authentication signaling, e.g. an authorisation request message (1 st step).
- the authentication server 50 selects a WLAN gateway 60 arranged in the GPRS network 70, signals the service information to the WLAN gateway 60, and as a response receives from the WLAN gateway 60 a connection information for establishing a connection between an access server 40 of the WLAN 30 and an application server 80 providing the requested service and being identified by the at least one APN parameter (2 nd step).
- the authorisation request may be forwarded further to the application server 80 or another external AAA server together with the username and password and the WLAN gateway 60 first receives a response from there and then proxies this response to the access server 40.
- Fig. 2 shows a more detailed block diagram of a network architecture in which the preferred embodiment of the present invention can be implemented.
- a WLAN UE 10 is connected via a wireless connection to an access point 20 of a WLAN 30.
- the access point 20 has a similar functionality as a base station in a general cellular network.
- the access point 20 is not mobile and forms part of the wired network infrastructure. Further details regarding the architecture and function of the WLAN network 30 can be gathered e.g. from the IEEE specification 802.11. . . . .
- the WLAN 30 comprises a WLAN access server 40 for establishing a connection to external networks such as a GPRS network 70 or another packet- switched network 90, e.g. the Internet or an operator or company intranet.
- the GPRS network 70 comprises an authentication server 50, , with an allocated authentication server database 55 in which subscriber information such as service profile information of each connected terminal device or UE are stored after retrieval of that information from a permanent subscriber database 110 at subscriber's home network 110.
- the functionality of the authentication server 50 can also be located at users home network or a WLAN backbone or subsystem.
- the authentication signaling with the UE 10 may be based on the EAP SIM authentication protocol in case a GSM SIM card is used within the UE 10.
- the authentication may be based on the EAP AKA (Authentica- tion and Key Agreement) authentication protocol in case a UMTS SIM card is used within the UE 10.
- EAP AKA Authentica- tion and Key Agreement
- the EAP protocol mechanism is used for authentication and session key distribution by means of the GSM SIM or the USIM.
- Authentication is based on a chal- lenge-response mechanism, wherein the authentication algorithm which runs on the SIM or USIM card can be given a random number (RAND) as a challenge.
- RAND random number
- the SIM or USIM runs an operator-specific confidential algorithm which takes the RAND and a secret key stored on the SIM or USIM as input, and produces a response (SRES) and a key as output.
- the key is originally intended to be used as an encryption key over the air interface.
- the authentication server 50 has an interface to the GSM or UMTS home network 100 of the UE 10 and operates as a gateway between the packet-switched AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) networks and the GSM or UMTS authentication infrastructure.
- AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
- the authorization server 50 After receiving an EAP identity response including user identification mappable to the user's International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) the authorization server 50 obtains n triplets or quintuplets from the authentication center at the home location register (HLR) or Home Subscriber Server (HSS) 110 of the user's home network 100. From the triplets, the authentication server 50 derives the keying material based on a cryptographic algorithm.
- HLR home location register
- HSS Home Subscriber Server
- the WLAN authentication signaling is used for signaling GPRS service subscription or selection information via the authentication server 50 to the GPRS network 70.
- the GPRS service information or service selection information comprises the APN of the desired service and an optional username and password required to connect to the service via the indi- cated APN.
- the authentication server 50 uses the obtained service selection information to select the WLAN gateway 60 having a similar function to a GGSN, from where the user can get access to the subscribed service.
- the subscribed service can be e.g. an access to a corporate intranet or to services of a mobile operator.
- Fig. 3 shows a signaling diagram indicating an EAP-SIM authentication signaling between the UE 10 and the authentication server 50 of the GPRS network 70.
- the first EAP request (not shown) issued by the network is an EAP Identity Request.
- the client or UE 10 responds with an EAP Identity Response (step 1) comprising a pseudonym or IMSI.
- the pseudonym is used when an identity privacy support is being used by the UE 10.
- the authentication server 50 sends an EAP challenge request comprising the n random numbers RAND among other parameters (step 2).
- the UE 10 issues an EAP Challenge Response including the calculated response value SRES.
- the EAP Challenge Response also includes at least one encrypted APN parameter specifying the desired GPRS service to be accessed.
- the encrypted APN parameters my comprise the APN of the desired service and an optional username and password for getting access to the service (step 3).
- the applied encryption for different APN parameters may be selected differently. I.e., the APN itself may be the only APN parameter which is required for AP selection, and therefore only this parameter has to be in a format which is to be decrypted and/or read by the access server.
- the username and password parameters may be forwarded by the authentication server to the selected access point in encrypted format, and these parameters are decrypted only at the access point or selected service network. It is thus not possible to access them while transferred via the first network. If the authentication procedure was successful, the authentication server 50 responds with an EAP Success message (step 4).
- the above authentication signaling procedure enables a signaling of service selection parameters to the authentication server 50 without requiring any additional context activation function as would be required in a conventional GPRS network without WLAN functionality.
- the client software at the UE 10 is modified or programmed to add the respective service selection information to the EAP Challenge Response message.
- the service information or service selection information is configured in the client software at the UE 10. For each service the following settings may be performed. Firstly, a free text entry identifying the service for the user may be set. Secondly, the APN, i.e.
- the identification of the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) plus the Domain Name Server (DNS) name assigned by the Mobile Op- erator (MO) may be set to point to the specific service, and, thirdly, a setting indicating whether the username and password are required (e.g. a Yes/No setting) can be made in the client software.
- the third setting may comprise a setting indicating either a predefined or a dynamic username or/and password setting.
- the UE 10 gets the re- quired service selection related information from the user and encrypts it as specified by the utilised signalling protocol such as EAP-SIM. The UE 10 then inserts the APN parameter information to the EAP Challenge Response message and sends it via the WLAN 30 to the authentication server 50.
- the UE 10 gets the re- quired service selection related information from the user and encrypts it as specified by the utilised signalling protocol such as EAP-SIM.
- the UE 10 then inserts the APN parameter information to the EAP Challenge Response message and sends it via the WLAN 30 to the authentication server 50.
- Fig. 4 shows a format of the enhanced EAP SIM Challenge Response message according to the preferred embodiment as generated at the SIM.
- a "code” field is used to identify the message as a response message.
- An “identifier” field is one octet and aids in matching replies to responses. In particular, the "identifier” field must match the "identifier” field of the message to which it is sent in response.
- the “length” field indicates the length of the EAP message or packet.
- the "type” and “sub-type” fields are set to specific values specifying the EAP SIM Challenge Re- sponse message. The “reserved” fields are set to zero upon sending and ignored on reception.
- the "AT_SRES" field indicates an attribute value and is followed by an additional "length” field indicating the length of the following SRES value and by a "reserved” field.
- the proposed APN parameters specifying the requested service may be added e.g. as encrypted values.
- the present invention is not restricted to the described WLAN and GPRS service and can be used in any network architecture where a control plane signaling required for accessing a packet-switched service is not provided in the access network.
- the functionalities of the authentication server 50 and the gateway 60 not necessarily have to be GPRS functionalities, but can be located in any backbone network or subsystem of the WLAN or any other network accessible by the WLAN 30. They may be provided in standalone server devices or in GPRS GGSN or SGSN functionalities, respectively.
- the accessed service does not have to be a GPRS service.
- the WLAN UE 10 can be a single-mode WLAN terminal without GPRS functionality but with a functionality to access external ser- vices via an authentication signaling, e.g. by a similar mechanism as the GPRS service selection mechanism.
- any given authentication message can be used for transferring the service selection information. The preferred embodiments may thus vary within the scope of the attached claims.
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