2 # Configuration for the SQL module, when using Oracle.
4 # The database schema is available at:
6 # src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_oracle/db_oracle.sql
13 # Current supported are: rlm_sql_mysql, rlm_sql_postgresql,
14 # rlm_sql_iodbc, rlm_sql_oracle, rlm_sql_unixodbc, rlm_sql_freetds
15 driver = "rlm_sql_oracle"
22 # Database table configuration
23 radius_db = "(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=your_sid)))"
25 # If you want both stop and start records logged to the
26 # same SQL table, leave this as is. If you want them in
27 # different tables, put the start table in acct_table1
28 # and stop table in acct_table2
29 acct_table1 = "radacct"
30 acct_table2 = "radacct"
32 authcheck_table = "radcheck"
33 authreply_table = "radreply"
35 groupcheck_table = "radgroupcheck"
36 groupreply_table = "radgroupreply"
38 usergroup_table = "usergroup"
40 # Remove stale session if checkrad does not see a double login
41 deletestalesessions = yes
43 # Print all SQL statements when in debug mode (-x)
45 sqltracefile = ${logdir}/sqltrace.sql
47 # number of sql connections to make to server
50 # number of seconds to dely retrying on a failed database
51 # connection (per_socket)
52 connect_failure_retry_delay = 60
54 #######################################################################
55 # Query config: Username
56 #######################################################################
57 # This is the username that will get substituted, escaped, and added
58 # as attribute 'SQL-User-Name'. '%{SQL-User-Name}' should be used below
59 # everywhere a username substitution is needed so you you can be sure
60 # the username passed from the client is escaped properly.
62 # Uncomment the next line, if you want the sql_user_name to mean:
64 # Use Stripped-User-Name, if it's there.
65 # Else use User-Name, if it's there,
66 # Else use hard-coded string "DEFAULT" as the user name.
67 #sql_user_name = "%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name:-DEFAULT}}"
69 sql_user_name = "%{User-Name}"
71 #######################################################################
73 #######################################################################
74 # This is the default profile. It is found in SQL by group membership.
75 # That means that this profile must be a member of at least one group
76 # which will contain the corresponding check and reply items.
77 # This profile will be queried in the authorize section for every user.
78 # The point is to assign all users a default profile without having to
79 # manually add each one to a group that will contain the profile.
80 # The SQL module will also honor the User-Profile attribute. This
81 # attribute can be set anywhere in the authorize section (ie the users
82 # file). It is found exactly as the default profile is found.
83 # If it is set then it will *overwrite* the default profile setting.
84 # The idea is to select profiles based on checks on the incoming packets,
85 # not on user group membership. For example:
87 # DEFAULT Service-Type == Outbound-User, User-Profile := "outbound"
88 # DEFAULT Service-Type == Framed-User, User-Profile := "framed"
90 # By default the default_user_profile is not set
92 #default_user_profile = "DEFAULT"
94 # Determines if we will query the default_user_profile or the User-Profile
95 # if the user is not found. If the profile is found then we consider the user
96 # found. By default this is set to 'no'.
98 #query_on_not_found = no
101 #######################################################################
102 # Authorization Queries
103 #######################################################################
104 # These queries compare the check items for the user
105 # in ${authcheck_table} and setup the reply items in
106 # ${authreply_table}. You can use any query/tables
107 # you want, but the return data for each row MUST
108 # be in the following order:
110 # 0. Row ID (currently unused)
111 # 1. UserName/GroupName
114 # 4. Item Attr Operation
115 #######################################################################
117 # WARNING: Oracle is case sensitive
119 # The main difference between MySQL and Oracle queries is the date format.
120 # You must use the TO_DATE function to transform the radius date format to
121 # the Oracle date format, and put NULL otherwise '0' in a void date field.
123 #######################################################################
125 authorize_check_query = "SELECT id,UserName,Attribute,Value,op FROM ${authcheck_table} WHERE Username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' ORDER BY id"
126 authorize_reply_query = "SELECT id,UserName,Attribute,Value,op FROM ${authreply_table} WHERE Username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' ORDER BY id"
128 authorize_group_check_query = "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 ORDER BY ${groupcheck_table}.id"
129 authorize_group_reply_query = "SELECT ${groupreply_table}.id,${groupreply_table}.GroupName,${groupreply_table}.Attribute,${groupreply_table}.Value,${groupreply_table}.op FROM ${groupreply_table},${usergroup_table} WHERE ${usergroup_table}.Username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND ${usergroup_table}.GroupName = ${groupreply_table}.GroupName ORDER BY ${groupreply_table}.id"
131 #######################################################################
133 #######################################################################
134 # accounting_onoff_query - query for Accounting On/Off packets
135 # accounting_update_query - query for Accounting update packets
136 # accounting_update_query_alt - query for Accounting update packets
137 # (alternate in case first query fails)
138 # accounting_start_query - query for Accounting start packets
139 # accounting_start_query_alt - query for Accounting start packets
140 # (alternate in case first query fails)
141 # accounting_stop_query - query for Accounting stop packets
142 # accounting_stop_query_alt - query for Accounting start packets
143 # (alternate in case first query doesn't
144 # affect any existing rows in the table)
145 #######################################################################
146 accounting_onoff_query = "UPDATE ${acct_table1} SET AcctStopTime=TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'), AcctSessionTime=((TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss') - AcctStartTime)*86400), AcctTerminateCause='%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', AcctStopDelay = %{Acct-Delay-Time} WHERE AcctSessionTime=0 AND AcctStopTime IS NULL AND NASIPAddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND AcctStartTime <= TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss')"
148 accounting_update_query = "UPDATE ${acct_table1} \
149 SET FramedIPAddress = NULLIF('%{Framed-IP-Address}', ''), \
150 AcctSessionTime = '%{Acct-Session-Time}', \
151 AcctInputOctets = '%{Acct-Input-Octets}', \
152 AcctOutputOctets = '%{Acct-Output-Octets}' \
154 AcctSessionId = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' AND \
155 UserName = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND \
156 NASIPAddress= '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND \
157 AcctStopTime IS NULL"
159 accounting_update_query_alt = "INSERT into ${acct_table1} (RadAcctId, AcctSessionId, AcctUniqueId, UserName, Realm, NASIPAddress, NASPortId, NASPortType, AcctStartTime, AcctSessionTime, AcctAuthentic, ConnectInfo_start, AcctInputOctets, AcctOutputOctets, CalledStationId, CallingStationId, ServiceType, FramedProtocol, FramedIPAddress, AcctStartDelay) values('', '%{Acct-Session-Id}', '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}', '%{SQL-User-Name}', '%{Realm}', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{NAS-Port-Id}', '%{NAS-Port-Type}', NULL, '%{Acct-Session-Time}', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '', '%{Acct-Input-Octets}', '%{Acct-Output-Octets}', '%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', '%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}', '0')"
161 accounting_start_query = "INSERT into ${acct_table1} (RadAcctId, 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-Id}', '%{NAS-Port-Type}', TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'), 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')"
163 accounting_start_query_alt = "UPDATE ${acct_table1} SET AcctStartTime = TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'), AcctStartDelay = '%{Acct-Delay-Time}', ConnectInfo_start = '%{Connect-Info}' WHERE AcctSessionId = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' AND UserName = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND NASIPAddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND AcctStopTime IS NULL"
165 accounting_stop_query = "UPDATE ${acct_table2} SET AcctStopTime = TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'), AcctSessionTime = '%{Acct-Session-Time}', AcctInputOctets = '%{Acct-Input-Octets}', AcctOutputOctets = '%{Acct-Output-Octets}', AcctTerminateCause = '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', AcctStopDelay = '%{Acct-Delay-Time}', ConnectInfo_stop = '%{Connect-Info}' WHERE AcctSessionId = '%{Acct-Session-Id}' AND UserName = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND NASIPAddress = '%{NAS-IP-Address}' AND AcctStopTime IS NULL"
167 accounting_stop_query_alt = "INSERT into ${acct_table2} (RadAcctId, 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-Id}', '%{NAS-Port-Type}', NULL, TO_DATE('%S','yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss'), '%{Acct-Session-Time}', '%{Acct-Authentic}', '', '%{Connect-Info}', '%{Acct-Input-Octets}', '%{Acct-Output-Octets}', '%{Called-Station-Id}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}', '%{Acct-Terminate-Cause}', '%{Service-Type}', '%{Framed-Protocol}', '%{Framed-IP-Address}', '0', '%{Acct-Delay-Time}')"
169 #######################################################################
170 # Simultaneous Use Checking Queries
171 #######################################################################
172 # simul_count_query - query for the number of current connections
173 # - If this is not defined, no simultaneouls use checking
174 # - will be performed by this module instance
175 # simul_verify_query - query to return details of current connections for verification
176 # - Leave blank or commented out to disable verification step
177 # - Note that the returned field order should not be changed.
178 #######################################################################
180 # Uncomment simul_count_query to enable simultaneous use checking
181 # simul_count_query = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ${acct_table1} WHERE UserName='%{SQL-User-Name}' AND AcctStopTime IS NULL"
182 simul_verify_query = "SELECT RadAcctId, AcctSessionId, UserName, NASIPAddress, NASPortId, FramedIPAddress, CallingStationId, FramedProtocol FROM ${acct_table1} WHERE UserName='%{SQL-User-Name}' AND AcctStopTime IS NULL"
184 #######################################################################
185 # Group Membership Queries
186 #######################################################################
187 # group_membership_query - Check user group membership
188 #######################################################################
190 group_membership_query = "SELECT GroupName FROM ${usergroup_table} WHERE UserName='%{SQL-User-Name}'"