Is it a good idea to use rlm_ippool_tool to extract leases
from radA
and then inserting them in radB with rlm_ippool_tool -n ?
Why?
Because I thought radrelay would send only accounting records and not ip
lease information. :-)
If you need to copy information from one server to
I'm going to try it, thanks for the suggestion.
Is it correct to set up two servers radA relaying to radB and
radB relaying to radA ?
I'd like to have an active/active radius server setup.
Sorry, I didn't read the docs. :-)
I have both servers using the same sql backend for accounting (not
Francesco Cristofori wrote:
I have both servers using the same sql backend for accounting (not
sql_ippool at the moment), so I have a doubt:
Then there's a lot less reason to run two servers. You still have one
central point of failure: the SQL server.
If you're insistent on running just
Then there's a lot less reason to run two servers. You
still have one central point of failure: the SQL server.
The sql server is actually a mysql master/master replication cluster
with one virtual IP address I pointed the servers to.
I think this solution avoids s.p.o.f., isn't it?
If
Francesco Cristofori wrote:
The sql server is actually a mysql master/master replication cluster
with one virtual IP address I pointed the servers to.
I think this solution avoids s.p.o.f., isn't it?
You didn't say that...
H... But ip pools are managed through local files on each
You didn't say that...
Sorry, I thought it wasn't so relevant. :-)
Use sqlippool. It's the easiest way to get what you want.
Ok, thanks for helping.
Francesco.
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