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Copy of config for testing purposes

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#
# Server configuration
#
[server]
# User to run this daemon as
#user=
#group=
# Filename to store pid of parent process
pid_file=/tmp/smradiusd.pid
# Uncommenting the below option will prevent awradiusd going into the background
#background=no
# Preforking configuration
#
# min_server - Minimum servers to keep around
# min_spare_servers - Minimum spare servers to keep around ready to
# handle requests
# max_spare_servers - Maximum spare servers to have around doing nothing
# max_servers - Maximum servers alltogether
# max_requests - Maximum number of requests each child will serve
#
# One may want to use the following as a rough guideline...
# Small : 2, 2, 4, 10, 1000
# Medium: 4, 4, 12, 25, 1000
# Large : 8, 8, 16, 64, 1000
#
#min_servers=4
#min_spare_servers=4
#max_spare_servers=12
#max_servers=25
#max_requests=1000
# Log level:
# 0 - Errors only
# 1 - Warnings and errors
# 2 - Notices, warnings, errors
# 3 - Info, notices, warnings, errors
# 4 - Debugging
#log_level=2
# File to log to instead of stdout
#log_file=/var/log/smradiusd.log
# Things to log in extreme detail
# modules - Log detailed module running information
#
# There is no default for this configuration option. Options can be
# separated by commas. ie. modules
#
#log_detail=
# IP to listen on, * for all
#host=*
# Timeout in communication with clients
#timeout=120
# cidr_allow/cidr_deny
# Comma, whitespace or semi-colon separated. Contains a CIDR block to
# compare the clients IP to. If cidr_allow or cidr_deny options are
# given, the incoming client must match a cidr_allow and not match a
# cidr_deny or the client connection will be closed.
#cidr_allow=0.0.0.0/0
#cidr_deny=
[database]
#DSN=DBI:SQLite:dbname=sitemanager.sqlite
DSN=DBI:mysql:database=smradius;host=localhost
Username=root
Password=root
# What do we do when we have a database connection problem
# tempfail - Return temporary failure
# pass - Return success
bypass_mode=tempfail
# How many seconds before we retry a DB connection
bypass_timeout=5
[dictionary]
load=<<EOT
dicts/dictionary
dicts/dictionary.microsoft
dicts/dictionary.mikrotik
EOT
[authentication]
mechanisms=<<EOT
mod_auth_pap
mod_auth_chap
mod_auth_mschap
EOT
users=<<EOT
mod_userdb_sql
EOT
[system]
plugins=<<EOT
mod_config_sql
EOT
[features]
plugins=<<EOT
mod_feature_capping
mod_feature_validity
EOT
[accounting]
plugins=<<EOT
mod_accounting_sql
EOT
[mod_accounting_sql]
accounting_start_query=<<EOT
INSERT INTO @TP@accounting
(
Username,
ServiceType,
FramedProtocol,
NASPort,
NASPortType,
CallingStationID,
CalledStationID,
NASPortID,
AcctSessionID,
FramedIPAddress,
AcctAuthentic,
EventTimestamp,
AcctStatusType,
NASIdentifier,
NASIPAddress,
AcctDelayTime
)
VALUES
(
%{request.User-Name},
%{request.Service-Type},
%{request.Framed-Protocol},
%{request.NAS-Port},
%{request.NAS-Port-Type},
%{request.Calling-Station-Id},
%{request.Called-Station-Id},
%{request.NAS-Port-Id},
%{request.Acct-Session-Id},
%{request.Framed-IP-Address},
%{request.Acct-Authentic},
%{request.Timestamp},
%{request.Acct-Status-Type},
%{request.NAS-Identifier},
%{request.NAS-IP-Address},
%{request.Acct-Delay-Time}
)
EOT
accounting_update_query=<<EOT
UPDATE @TP@accounting
SET
AcctSessionTime = %{request.Acct-Session-Time},
AcctInputOctets = %{request.Acct-Input-Octets},
AcctInputGigawords = %{request.Acct-Input-Gigawords},
AcctInputPackets = %{request.Acct-Input-Packets},
AcctOutputOctets = %{request.Acct-Output-Octets},
AcctOutputGigawords = %{request.Acct-Output-Gigawords},
AcctOutputPackets = %{request.Acct-Output-Packets},
AcctStatusType = %{request.Acct-Status-Type}
WHERE
UserName = %{request.User-Name}
AND AcctSessionID = %{request.Acct-Session-Id}
AND NASIPAddress = %{request.NAS-IP-Address}
EOT
accounting_stop_query=<<EOT
UPDATE @TP@accounting
SET
AcctSessionTime = %{request.Acct-Session-Time},
AcctInputOctets = %{request.Acct-Input-Octets},
AcctInputGigawords = %{request.Acct-Input-Gigawords},
AcctInputPackets = %{request.Acct-Input-Packets},
AcctOutputOctets = %{request.Acct-Output-Octets},
AcctOutputGigawords = %{request.Acct-Output-Gigawords},
AcctOutputPackets = %{request.Acct-Output-Packets},
AcctStatusType = %{request.Acct-Status-Type},
AcctTerminateCause = %{request.Acct-Terminate-Cause}
WHERE
UserName = %{request.User-Name}
AND AcctSessionID = %{request.Acct-Session-Id}
AND NASIPAddress = %{request.NAS-IP-Address}
EOT
accounting_usage_query=<<EOT
SELECT
SUM(AcctInputOctets) AS InputOctets,
SUM(AcctOutputOctets) AS OutputOctets,
SUM(AcctInputGigawords) AS InputGigawords,
SUM(AcctOutputGigawords) AS OutputGigawords,
SUM(AcctSessionTime) AS SessionTime
FROM
@TP@accounting
WHERE
Username = %{request.User-Name}
EOT
[mod_userdb_sql]
userdb_find_query=<<EOT
SELECT
ID
FROM
@TP@users
WHERE
UserName = %{request.User-Name}
EOT
userdb_get_group_attributes_query=<<EOT
SELECT
group_attributes.Name, group_attributes.Operator, group_attributes.Value
FROM
@TP@group_attributes, @TP@users_to_groups
WHERE
users_to_groups.UserID = %{userdb.id}
AND group_attributes.GroupID = users_to_groups.GroupID
EOT
userdb_get_user_attributes_query=<<EOT
SELECT
Name, Operator, Value
FROM
@TP@user_attributes
WHERE
UserID = %{userdb.id}
EOT
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