# -*- text -*- ## ## ippool.conf -- MySQL queries for rlm_sqlippool ## ## $Id$ # ## This series of queries allocates an IP address # allocate-clear = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ # SET nasipaddress = '', pool_key = 0, \ # callingstationid = '', username = '', \ # expiry_time IS NULL \ # WHERE pool_key = '${pool-key}'" ## This series of queries allocates an IP address ## (Note: If your pool-key is set to Calling-Station-Id and not NAS-Port ## then you may wish to delete the "AND nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}' ## from the WHERE clause) allocate-clear = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET nasipaddress = '', pool_key = 0, \ callingstationid = '', username = '', \ expiry_time IS NULL \ WHERE expiry_time <= NOW() - INTERVAL 1 SECOND AND nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}'" ## The ORDER BY clause of this query tries to allocate the same IP-address ## which user had last session... allocate-find = "SELECT framedipaddress FROM ${ippool_table} \ WHERE pool_name = '%{control:Pool-Name}' AND expiry_time < NOW() \ ORDER BY (username <> '%{User-Name}'), \ (callingstationid <> '%{Calling-Station-Id}'), \ expiry_time \ LIMIT 1 \ FOR UPDATE" # ## If you prefer to allocate a random IP address every time, i # ## use this query instead # allocate-find = "SELECT framedipaddress FROM ${ippool_table} \ # WHERE pool_name = '%{control:Pool-Name}' \ # AND expiry_time IS NULL \ # ORDER BY RAND() \ # LIMIT 1 \ # FOR UPDATE" ## If an IP could not be allocated, check to see if the pool exists or not ## This allows the module to differentiate between a full pool and no pool ## Note: If you are not running redundant pool modules this query may be ## commented out to save running this query every time an ip is not allocated. pool-check = "SELECT id FROM ${ippool_table} \ WHERE pool_name='%{control:Pool-Name}' LIMIT 1" ## This is the final IP Allocation query, which saves the allocated ip details allocate-update = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}', pool_key = '${pool-key}', \ callingstationid = '%{Calling-Station-Id}', username = '%{User-Name}', \ expiry_time = NOW() + INTERVAL ${lease-duration} SECOND \ WHERE framedipaddress = '%I'" ## This series of queries frees an IP number when an accounting ## START record arrives start-update = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET expiry_time = NOW() + INTERVAL ${lease-duration} SECOND \ WHERE nasipaddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND pool_key = '${pool-key}'" ## This series of queries frees an IP number when an accounting ## STOP record arrives stop-clear = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET nasipaddress = '', pool_key = 0, callingstationid = '', username = '', \ expiry_time IS NULL \ WHERE nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}' AND pool_key = '${pool-key}' \ AND username = '%{User-Name}' \ AND callingstationid = '%{Calling-Station-Id}' \ AND framedipaddress = '%{Framed-IP-Address}'" ## This series of queries frees an IP number when an accounting ## ALIVE record arrives alive-update = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET expiry_time = NOW() + INTERVAL ${lease-duration} SECOND \ WHERE nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}' AND pool_key = '${pool-key}' \ AND username = '%{User-Name}' \ AND callingstationid = '%{Calling-Station-Id}' \ AND framedipaddress = '%{Framed-IP-Address}'" ## This series of queries frees the IP numbers allocate to a ## NAS when an accounting ON record arrives on-clear = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET nasipaddress = '', pool_key = 0, callingstationid = '', username = '', \ expiry_time IS NULL \ WHERE nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}'" ## This series of queries frees the IP numbers allocate to a ## NAS when an accounting OFF record arrives off-clear = "UPDATE ${ippool_table} \ SET nasipaddress = '', pool_key = 0, callingstationid = '', username = '', \ expiry_time IS NULL \ WHERE nasipaddress = '%{Nas-IP-Address}'"