SQL IP Pool maximum timeout.

Peter Nixon listuser at peternixon.net
Sun Jul 8 17:22:48 CEST 2007


On Sun 08 Jul 2007, Dave wrote:
> Alan DeKok wrote:
> > Dave wrote:
> >> Im still having trouble with this problem, I switched the pool key to
> >> NAS port, the expiry time is 24 hours, and it seems after 24 hours, it
> >> wipes all the existing entries from the database,
> >
> >   That would seem to fit the 24-hour expiry time you set.
> >
> >> again re-assigning
> >> IP's that are already in use, these IPs could be used indefinitely by
> >> some customers assuming they don't disconnect, I guess the
> >> sqlippool.conf seems to think that the stop packets are lost..?
> >
> >   No.  The leases are set to expire after 24 hours, as you said.
> >
> >   If you don't want the leases to expire, edit the SQL queries so that
> > they don't set or look for an expiry field.
> >
> >   Alan DeKok.
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> Ok I will look into that, and anyone else reading, I would love other
> sqlippool.conf files that work for you :) Im new to using this module.

Are you receiving accounting packets from your NAS?


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