Simultaneous-Use per NAS

tnt at kalik.co.yu tnt at kalik.co.yu
Fri Aug 31 11:18:48 CEST 2007


Make multiple sql instances - one for each NAS.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 31/8/2007, "Svend Eriksen" <se at metro-remote.no> piše:

>On 8/30/07, *Svend Eriksen* <se at metro-remote.no
><mailto:se at metro-remote.no>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>     We run freeradius 1.1.6 against postgresql 8.1.
>>
>>     With the current configuration the user can only login one time
>>     simultaneously. What I want is that a user can login only one time per
>>     NAS, but that the user can login on several NASes at the same
>>     time. The
>>     reason for this is that a user can move between NASes without the need
>>     to logout from the NAS he is leaving.
>>
>>     The user can only login to NASes that is in a group that he is a
>>     member
>>     of (this already works today).
>>
>>     Is it also possible to set the "Simultaneously-Use" as a default value
>>     for all users, so we don't have to set it on all the groups?
>>
>>
>>     Here are the lines from the database
>>
>>     SELECT * FROM radcheck
>>     40 | user1         | Cleartext-Password | := | kebab1
>>     41 | user1         | Expiration         | := | Dec 31 2050 00:00:00
>>
>>     SELECT * FROM radusergroup
>>     user1         | testusergroup |        0
>>
>>     SELECT * FROM nas
>>       7 | 10.0.0.1 <http://10.0.0.1> | NAS1 | other |       | naspw
>>       8 | 10.0.0.2 <http://10.0.0.2> | NAS2 | other |       | naspw
>>
>>     SELECT * FROM radgroupcheck
>>     15 | testusergroup | NAS-IP-Address   | += | 10.0.0.1
>>     <http://10.0.0.1>
>>     16 | testusergroup | NAS-IP-Address   | += | 10.0.0.2
>>     <http://10.0.0.2>
>>     17 | testusergroup | Simultaneous-Use | := | 1
>>
>>
>>
>>     reg
>>     Svend Eriksen
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> Why don't you just add Simultaneous-Use for each user to radcheck?
>> As I understand you correctly, that would solve the problem, right?
>> I don't know how you actually add the new users, but it can easily be
>> done to give them that attr. as a default one.
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Yves
>>
>This is what I do today. The problem occurs when a user leaves a NAS
>without logging out, and then tries to connects to another NAS. The
>second NAS will ask for a new login, but freeradius will answer that the
>user is already logged in.
>The solution I am looking for is that a user only can have one
>simultaneously login per NAS, but that the user can be logged in
>simultaneously on different NASes.
>
>reg
>Svend
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