Scott Reed wrote:
I did not usurp a thread, I reposted my own.
Really? How odd: Message-ID: <002101c658de$6ceb9400$0500a8c0@laptop> From: "debik" <debik@vp.pl> Subject: Re: Couldn't stop freeradius server!! From: "Scott Reed" <sreed@nwwnet.net> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 07:25:29 -0500 Message-Id: <20060405121401.M70783@nwwnet.net> In-Reply-To: <002101c658de$6ceb9400$0500a8c0@laptop> Subject: User in Multiple Groups
I changed radcheck to have := instead of ==. No change.
First query returns: +----+--------------+--------------+-------------+----+ | id | GroupName | Attribute | Value | op | +----+--------------+--------------+-------------+----+ | 28 | MS1-AP1 | Service-Type | Framed-User | == | | 31 | Router-Admin | Service-Type | Login-User | == | +----+--------------+--------------+-------------+----+
Ah ok. Lightbulb moment. Disclaimer: I'm not an expert w.r.t. rlm_sql (or much else in the server in fact) BUT I've taken quite a detailed look at the code in the past, and as far as I can tell it does this: check_items = [] radcheck_items = query("<radcheck query>") check_items += radcheck_items groupcheck_items = query("<radgroupcheck query>") check_items += groupcheck_items ...that is, ALL the groupcheck items for a user are added to the check items (see src/modules/rlm_sql/rlm_sql.c line 782, at least in 1.1.0 source). So, in your case the check items from both groups will be merged: username Service-Type == Framed-User, Service-Type == Login-User ...and obviously will never match. So you're correct, with the default queries >1 groupcheck where the groups have the same check item will seldom (if ever) work as expected. You could try changing the groupcheck query to something like: SELECT ${groupcheck_table}.id, ${groupcheck_table}.GroupName, ${groupcheck_table}.Attribute, ${groupcheck_table}.Value, ${groupcheck_table}.op FROM ${groupcheck_table}, ${usergroup_table} WHERE ${usergroup_table}.Username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND ${usergroup_table}.GroupName = ${groupcheck_table}.GroupName -- this bit has been added AND ( -- all groups without Service-Type checks NOT EXISTS ( select 1 from ${groupcheck_table} as ot where ot.Attribute=='Service-Type' and ot.GroupName==${groupcheck_table}.GroupName ) OR -- all groups with Service-Type checks matching our Service-Type EXISTS ( select 1 from ${groupcheck_table} as ot where ot.Attribute=='Service-Type' -- WARNING: this assumes ot.Op is "==" and ot.Value=='%{Service-Type}' and ot.GroupName==${groupcheck_table}.GroupName ) ) -- the above bit has been added ORDER BY ${groupcheck_table}.id ...which is a bit complex (and untested / off the top of my head) but should work. Having said that I note you're using MySQL, which I can't remember if it support sub-selects. Really the module should be recoded IMHO to do this: usercheck = query("<radcheck query>") if usercheck AND paircmp(usercheck, request): userreply = query("<radreply query>") pairxlatmove(request.reply, userreply) groups = query("<usergroup query> order by priority") for group in groups: groupcheck = query("<groupcheck query> WHERE GroupName=$group") if groupcheck and paircmp(groupcheck, request): groupreply = query("<groupreply query> WHERE GroupName=$group") pairxlatmove(request.reply, groupreply) ...but I don't know if there's any interest in doing that.