# -*- text -*- # # $Id$ # Do server side ip pool management. Should be added in # post-auth and accounting sections. # # The module also requires the existence of the Pool-Name # attribute. That way the administrator can add the Pool-Name # attribute in the user profiles and use different pools for # different users. The Pool-Name attribute is a *check* item # not a reply item. # # The Pool-Name should be set to the ippool module instance # name or to DEFAULT to match any module. # # Example: # radiusd.conf: ippool students { [...] } # ippool teachers { [...] } # users file : DEFAULT Group == students, Pool-Name := "students" # DEFAULT Group == teachers, Pool-Name := "teachers" # DEFAULT Group == other, Pool-Name := "DEFAULT" # # Note: If you change the range parameters you must then erase the # db files. # ippool main_pool { # The main db file used to allocate addresses. filename = ${db_dir}/db.ippool # The start and end ip addresses for this pool. range_start = 192.0.2.1 range_stop = 192.0.2.254 # The network mask used for this pool. netmask = 255.255.255.0 # The gdbm cache size for the db files. Should # be equal to the number of ip's available in # the ip pool cache_size = 800 # Helper db index file used in multilink ip_index = ${db_dir}/db.ipindex # If set, the Framed-IP-Address already in the # reply (if any) will be discarded, and replaced # ith a Framed-IP-Address assigned here. override = no # Specifies the maximum time in seconds that an # entry may be active. If set to zero, means # "no timeout". The default value is 0 maximum_timeout = 0 # The key to use for the session database (which # holds the allocated ip's) normally it should # just be the nas ip/port (which is the default). # # If your NAS sends the same value of NAS-Port # all requests, the key should be based on some # other attribute that is in ALL requests, AND # is unique to each machine needing an IP address. # key = "%{NAS-IP-Address} %{NAS-Port}" }