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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-13 14:11:00 +0000
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+# Rather than maintaining separate (GDBM) databases of
+# accounting info for each counter, this module uses the data
+# stored in the raddacct table by the sql modules. This
+# module NEVER does any database INSERTs or UPDATEs. It is
+# totally dependent on the SQL module to process Accounting
+# packets.
+#
+# The sql-module-instance' parameter holds the instance of the sql
+# module to use when querying the SQL database. Normally it
+# is just "sql". If you define more and one SQL module
+# instance (usually for failover situations), you can
+# specify which module has access to the Accounting Data
+# (radacct table).
+#
+# The 'reset' parameter defines when the counters are all
+# reset to zero. It can be hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or
+# never. It can also be user defined. It should be of the
+# form:
+# num[hdwm] where:
+# h: hours, d: days, w: weeks, m: months
+# If the letter is ommited days will be assumed. In example:
+# reset = 10h (reset every 10 hours)
+# reset = 12 (reset every 12 days)
+#
+# The 'reset_day' parameter defines which day of the month the
+# 'monthly' counter should be reset; valid values are 1 to 28.
+#
+# The 'key' parameter specifies the unique identifier for the
+# counter records (usually 'User-Name').
+#
+# The 'query' parameter specifies the SQL query used to get
+# the current Counter value from the database. There are four
+# parameters that can be used in the query:
+#
+# %%b unix time value of beginning of reset period.
+# %%e unix time value of end of reset period.
+# %%k value of 'key' parameter.
+# %%r day of month the counter should be reset.
+#
+# The 'check_name' parameter is the name of the 'check'
+# attribute to use to access the counter in the 'users' file
+# or SQL radcheck or radgroupcheck tables.
+#
+# DEFAULT Max-Daily-Session > 3600, Auth-Type = Reject
+# Reply-Message = "You've used up more than one hour today"
+#
+# The "dailycounter" (or any other sqlcounter module) should be added
+# to "post-auth" section. It will then update the Session-Timeout
+# attribute in the reply. If there is no Session-Timeout attribute,
+# the module will add one. If there is an attribute, the sqlcounter
+# module will make sure that the value is no higher than the limit.
+#
+sqlcounter dailycounter {
+ sql_module_instance = sql
+ dialect = ${modules.sql.dialect}
+
+ counter_name = Daily-Session-Time
+ check_name = Max-Daily-Session
+ reply_name = Session-Timeout
+
+ key = User-Name
+ reset = daily
+
+ $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/counter/${dialect}/${.:instance}.conf
+}
+
+sqlcounter weeklycounter {
+ sql_module_instance = sql
+ dialect = ${modules.sql.dialect}
+
+ counter_name = Weekly-Session-Time
+ check_name = Max-Weekly-Session
+ reply_name = Session-Timeout
+
+ key = User-Name
+ reset = weekly
+
+ $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/counter/${dialect}/${.:instance}.conf
+}
+
+sqlcounter monthlycounter {
+ sql_module_instance = sql
+ dialect = ${modules.sql.dialect}
+
+ counter_name = Monthly-Session-Time
+ check_name = Max-Monthly-Session
+ reply_name = Session-Timeout
+ key = User-Name
+ reset = monthly
+ reset_day = 1
+
+ $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/counter/${dialect}/${.:instance}.conf
+}
+
+sqlcounter noresetcounter {
+ sql_module_instance = sql
+ dialect = ${modules.sql.dialect}
+
+ counter_name = Max-All-Session-Time
+ check_name = Max-All-Session
+ key = User-Name
+ reset = never
+
+ $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/counter/${dialect}/${.:instance}.conf
+}
+
+#
+# Set an account to expire T seconds after first login.
+# Requires the Expire-After attribute to be set, in seconds.
+# You may need to edit raddb/dictionary to add the Expire-After
+# attribute.
+sqlcounter expire_on_login {
+ sql_module_instance = sql
+ dialect = ${modules.sql.dialect}
+
+ counter_name = Expire-After-Initial-Login
+ check_name = Expire-After
+ key = User-Name
+ reset = never
+
+ $INCLUDE ${modconfdir}/sql/counter/${dialect}/${.:instance}.conf
+}