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# -*- text -*-
##
## dialup.conf -- MySQL configuration for default schema (schema.sql)
##
## $Id: dialup.conf 983 2012-08-16 13:34:14Z franck $
# Safe characters list for sql queries. Everything else is replaced
# with their mime-encoded equivalents.
# The default list should be ok
#safe-characters = "@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_: /"
#######################################################################
# Query config: Username
#######################################################################
# This is the username that will get substituted, escaped, and added
# as attribute 'SQL-User-Name'. '%{SQL-User-Name}' should be used below
# everywhere a username substitution is needed so you you can be sure
# the username passed from the client is escaped properly.
#
# Uncomment the next line, if you want the sql_user_name to mean:
#
# Use Stripped-User-Name, if it's there.
# Else use User-Name, if it's there,
# Else use hard-coded string "DEFAULT" as the user name.
#sql_user_name = "%{%{Stripped-User-Name}:-%{%{User-Name}:-DEFAULT}}"
#
sql_user_name = "%{User-Name}"
#######################################################################
# Default profile
#######################################################################
# This is the default profile. It is found in SQL by group membership.
# That means that this profile must be a member of at least one group
# which will contain the corresponding check and reply items.
# This profile will be queried in the authorize section for every user.
# The point is to assign all users a default profile without having to
# manually add each one to a group that will contain the profile.
# The SQL module will also honor the User-Profile attribute. This
# attribute can be set anywhere in the authorize section (ie the users
# file). It is found exactly as the default profile is found.
# If it is set then it will *overwrite* the default profile setting.
# The idea is to select profiles based on checks on the incoming packets,
# not on user group membership. For example:
# -- users file --
# DEFAULT Service-Type == Outbound-User, User-Profile := "outbound"
# DEFAULT Service-Type == Framed-User, User-Profile := "framed"
#
# By default the default_user_profile is not set
#
default_user_profile = "ldap"
#######################################################################
# NAS Query
#######################################################################
# This query retrieves the radius clients
#
# 0. Row ID (currently unused)
# 1. Name (or IP address)
# 2. Shortname
# 3. Type
# 4. Secret
#######################################################################
nas_query = "SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret FROM ${nas_table}"
#######################################################################
# Authorization Queries
#######################################################################
# These queries compare the check items for the user
# in ${authcheck_table} and setup the reply items in
# ${authreply_table}. You can use any query/tables
# you want, but the return data for each row MUST
# be in the following order:
#
# 0. Row ID (currently unused)
# 1. UserName/GroupName
# 2. Item Attr Name
# 3. Item Attr Value
# 4. Item Attr Operation
#######################################################################
# Use these for case sensitive usernames.
authorize_check_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op \
FROM ${authcheck_table} \
WHERE username = BINARY '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
ORDER BY id"
authorize_reply_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op \
FROM ${authreply_table} \
WHERE username = BINARY '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
ORDER BY id"
# The default queries are case insensitive. (for compatibility with
# older versions of FreeRADIUS)
# authorize_check_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op \
# FROM ${authcheck_table} \
# WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
# ORDER BY id"
# authorize_reply_query = "SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op \
# FROM ${authreply_table} \
# WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
# ORDER BY id"
# Use these for case sensitive usernames.
group_membership_query = "SELECT groupname \
FROM ${usergroup_table} \
WHERE username = BINARY '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
ORDER BY priority"
# group_membership_query = "SELECT groupname \
# FROM ${usergroup_table} \
# WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
# ORDER BY priority"
authorize_group_check_query = "SELECT id, groupname, attribute, \
Value, op \
FROM ${groupcheck_table} \
WHERE groupname = '%{Sql-Group}' \
ORDER BY id"
authorize_group_reply_query = "SELECT id, groupname, attribute, \
value, op \
FROM ${groupreply_table} \
WHERE groupname = '%{Sql-Group}' \
ORDER BY id"
#######################################################################
# Accounting Queries
#######################################################################
# accounting_onoff_query - query for Accounting On/Off packets
# accounting_update_query - query for Accounting update packets
# accounting_update_query_alt - query for Accounting update packets
# (alternate in case first query fails)
# accounting_start_query - query for Accounting start packets
# accounting_start_query_alt - query for Accounting start packets
# (alternate in case first query fails)
# accounting_stop_query - query for Accounting stop packets
# accounting_stop_query_alt - query for Accounting start packets
# (alternate in case first query doesn't
# affect any existing rows in the table)
#######################################################################
accounting_onoff_query = "\
UPDATE ${acct_table1} \
SET \
acctstoptime = '%S', \
acctsessiontime = unix_timestamp('%S') - \
unix_timestamp(acctstarttime), \
acctterminatecause = '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', \
acctstopdelay = %{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0} \
WHERE acctstoptime IS NULL \
AND nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' \
AND acctstarttime <= '%S'"
accounting_update_query = " \
UPDATE ${acct_table1} \
SET \
framedipaddress = '%{Framed-IP-Address}', \
acctsessiontime = '%{Acct-Session-Time}', \
acctinputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}', \
acctoutputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}' \
WHERE acctsessionid = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' \
AND username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
accounting_update_query_alt = " \
INSERT INTO ${acct_table1} \
(acctsessionid, acctuniqueid, username, \
realm, nasipaddress, nasportid, \
nasporttype, acctstarttime, acctsessiontime, \
acctauthentic, connectinfo_start, acctinputoctets, \
acctoutputoctets, calledstationid, callingstationid, \
servicetype, framedprotocol, framedipaddress, \
acctstartdelay, xascendsessionsvrkey) \
VALUES \
('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}', \
'%{SQL-User-Name}', \
'%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}', \
'%{NAS-Port-Type}', \
DATE_SUB('%S', \
INTERVAL (%{%{Acct-Session-Time}:-0} + \
%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}) SECOND), \
'%{Acct-Session-Time}', \
'%{Acct-Authentic}', '', \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}', \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}', \
'%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', \
'%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', \
'%{Framed-IP-Address}', \
'0', '%{X-Ascend-Session-Svr-Key}')"
accounting_start_query = " \
INSERT INTO ${acct_table1} \
(acctsessionid, acctuniqueid, username, \
realm, nasipaddress, nasportid, \
nasporttype, acctstarttime, acctstoptime, \
acctsessiontime, acctauthentic, connectinfo_start, \
connectinfo_stop, acctinputoctets, acctoutputoctets, \
calledstationid, callingstationid, acctterminatecause, \
servicetype, framedprotocol, framedipaddress, \
acctstartdelay, acctstopdelay, xascendsessionsvrkey) \
VALUES \
('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}', \
'%{SQL-User-Name}', \
'%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}', \
'%{NAS-Port-Type}', '%S', NULL, \
'0', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '%{Connect-Info}', \
'', '0', '0', \
'%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', '', \
'%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}', \
'%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}', '0', '%{X-Ascend-Session-Svr-Key}')"
accounting_start_query_alt = " \
UPDATE ${acct_table1} SET \
acctstarttime = '%S', \
acctstartdelay = '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}', \
connectinfo_start = '%{Connect-Info}' \
WHERE acctsessionid = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' \
AND username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
accounting_stop_query = " \
UPDATE ${acct_table2} SET \
acctstoptime = '%S', \
acctsessiontime = '%{Acct-Session-Time}', \
acctinputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}', \
acctoutputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}', \
acctterminatecause = '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', \
acctstopdelay = '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}', \
connectinfo_stop = '%{Connect-Info}' \
WHERE acctsessionid = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' \
AND username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}'"
accounting_stop_query_alt = " \
INSERT INTO ${acct_table2} \
(acctsessionid, acctuniqueid, username, \
realm, nasipaddress, nasportid, \
nasporttype, acctstarttime, acctstoptime, \
acctsessiontime, acctauthentic, connectinfo_start, \
connectinfo_stop, acctinputoctets, acctoutputoctets, \
calledstationid, callingstationid, acctterminatecause, \
servicetype, framedprotocol, framedipaddress, \
acctstartdelay, acctstopdelay) \
VALUES \
('%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}', \
'%{SQL-User-Name}', \
'%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port}', \
'%{NAS-Port-Type}', \
DATE_SUB('%S', \
INTERVAL (%{%{Acct-Session-Time}:-0} + \
%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}) SECOND), \
'%S', '%{Acct-Session-Time}', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '', \
'%{Connect-Info}', \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}', \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' << 32 | \
'%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}', \
'%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', \
'%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', \
'%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}', \
'0', '%{%{Acct-Delay-Time}:-0}')"
#######################################################################
# Simultaneous Use Checking Queries
#######################################################################
# simul_count_query - query for the number of current connections
# - If this is not defined, no simultaneouls use checking
# - will be performed by this module instance
# simul_verify_query - query to return details of current connections for verification
# - Leave blank or commented out to disable verification step
# - Note that the returned field order should not be changed.
#######################################################################
# Uncomment simul_count_query to enable simultaneous use checking
simul_count_query = "SELECT COUNT(*) \
FROM ${acct_table1} \
WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
AND acctstoptime IS NULL"
#simul_verify_query = "SELECT radacctid, acctsessionid, username, \
#nasipaddress, nasportid, framedipaddress, \
#callingstationid, framedprotocol \
#FROM ${acct_table1} \
#WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' \
#AND acctstoptime IS NULL"
#######################################################################
# Authentication Logging Queries
#######################################################################
# postauth_query - Insert some info after authentication
#######################################################################
# (username, pass, reply, authdate) \
# '%{%{User-Password}:-%{Chap-Password}}', \
postauth_query = "INSERT INTO ${postauth_table} \
(username, reply, authdate) \
VALUES ( \
'%{User-Name}', \
'%{reply:Packet-Type}', '%S')"