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diff --git a/doc/modules/rlm_sqlippool b/doc/modules/rlm_sqlippool new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d2840f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/modules/rlm_sqlippool @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Welcome to the SQL Based IP Pool module. + +********************************************************************** +As of September 2006 this module is still under some development and +currently is only tested by the developers on PostgreSQL (Version 8.1) + Use it at your own risk! +If plan to attempt to use a DB other than PostgreSQL please expect to +have to do extra work which is not for SQL newbies. +Having said that it works great for us in production and should (with +some work) function correctly with other SQL server types. +********************************************************************** + + +To use the sqlipool module you simply need to have an IP-Pool Attribute +(Keep in mind that its a **CHECK** item, not reply) in the required +configuration file, which is either in files(users), sql or any other +type of configuration schema. + +The initialization of the radippool table is left to the user instead of +being handled inside the module. This allows pool management to be done +from any sql capable programming language and pools can be created, +resized, deleted at run time without radiusd needing to be restarted. + +The only required fields are, pool_name and ip_address. A pool consists +of one or more rows in the table with the same pool_name and a different +ip_address. There is no restriction on which ip addresses/ranges may be in +the same pool, and addresses do not need to be concurrent. + +We are currently using the variable definitions of the xlat module, so +before editing the sqlippool.conf file, please go and read the +variables.rst in the doc/configuration directory. It will help you alot!.. + +As you may noticed, there is a pool-key variable in the config file which +allows you to select which attribute is unique according to your NAS setup. +On a standard dialup NAS this is going to be "NAS-Port" but on an ethernet +or wireless network it will probably be "Calling-Station-Id". Other more +exotic options like "3GPP-IMSI" may also exist depending on your NAS. +The only requirement is that the pool-key must be unique and must be +received in both Access-Request and Accounting packages so that we know to +clear the lease on the ip when the session disconnects. |