On Wed 11 Jul 2007, Hugh Messenger wrote: > Peter Nixon said: > > > I take that back. It seems like a good idea, but that will break > > > things for ISPs who have multiple NAS in failover or OSPF groups and > > > therefore can happily assign the same IP to the same user even if they > > > are > > > > connected > > > > > to a different physical NAS. > > > > I changed my mind 10min after sending this reply. I have added a > > NASIPAddress > > check by default with a comment of why you may want to disable it in > > certain > > circumstances. > > FYI, I added this to my MySQL config, been running it live for a few days, > works fine in my setup. I think this is the right way to go, making it > the default, as the "certain circumstances" would tend to be the exception > rather than the rule. > > I've also tested that "accounting on/off" change we discussed off-list, > and it now correctly frees all relevant IP's after a NAS reboot.
Great. Looks like rlm_sqlippool is ready to take over the world :-) -- Peter Nixon http://peternixon.net/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html