On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Oliver Graf wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:46:18PM -0600, Anson Rinesmith wrote:
> > I've been trying to get this to work. What must I enable and where to get
> > freeradius to manage the IP pools. I have the setup mentioned with an OSPF
> > setup using ASCEND products that can do dynamic routing. It keeps trying to
> > look for it in my SQL db.
>
> I would opt for configure some pools and go... an example is in the
> standard radiusd.conf.
>
> Each pool should have its own db file I would say. But I don't think
> it does something in sql, it uses gdbm db files.
>
> Sorry, I can't be of more help, cause I never used this. From the one
> look I took at it a minute ago, I would ask myself the question: how
> does the radiusd sense a disconnect?
>
> A quick look in the sources shows that it does this by looking at the
> stop records. Be sure it sees all (here is the place where you
> certainly will loose some IPs over time). And there seems to be a
> tool called rlm_ippool_tool to clean up those stuck entries. Perhaps
> with an script that checks those sessions via snmp...

rlm_ippool will also clear an entry if an access-request comes in on an assigned
nas/port combination. So as long as accounting works ok and the ip pool is not
full rlm_ippool should be able to find a free entry.

>
> Oliver (still feeling good using nas-side pools).

Me too. There's very little reason in using server side pools.

>
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