Disclaimer! This is important!
Every Network is different , so one solution cannot be applied to all. Therefore try to understand logics & create or modify the solutions as per your network scenario. Never follow copy paste blindly, [unfortunately this has become our national culture]
My humble request is that kindly donot consider me as an expert on this stuff, I am NOT certified in anything Mikrotik/Cisco/Linux or Windows. However I have worked with some core networks and I read , research & try stuff all of the time. So I am not speaking/posting about stuff I am formerly trained in, I pretty much go with experience and what I have learned on my own. And , If I don’t know something then I read & learn all about it.
So , please don’t hold me/my-postings to be always 100 percent correct. I make mistakes just like everybody else. However – I do my best, learn from my mistakes and try to help others
Regard's Syed Jahanzaib~
This is another post about installation & configuration of ISP related billing system called Freeradius version 3.0.19. My aim is to let people know that creating your own Radius Billing system is not a ROCKET SCIENCE.
The only thing required is your ultimate passion to achieve the goal & with the right search, reading, understanding logic’s, you can do all on your own. I strongly encourage all to read the FR mailing list and Google search
For older version of Freeradius ver 2.x series, you may read below
https://aacable.wordpress.com/2016/03/11/mikrotik-with-freeradiusmysql-part-1/
Make your own Billing system in Linux with Latest version of Freeradius 3.0.19 / MySQL 5.7.27
by Syed Jahanzaib / aacable[at]hotmail[dot]com
[This Guide will be updated with many further supporting posts)
The aim of writing this post was that there are number of radius products available on the internet with lots of features, each have some unique features. But this is also true that none of them is 100% perfect for every type of ISP. The reason is that every ISP/Network have different sort of local requirements and billing mode. If you have searched on google you will find that there are tons of guides for freeradius implementation, but most of them have either incomplete data , or difficult explanation, or does not meet the practical requirements of Desi ISP. That’s why I started this guide so that info that is not common on the net can be shared here. plus most important you can learn on your own using this baby step.
In this post I have made some quick guide to install a very basic level of billing system by using Freeradius/mysql on UBUNTU 18.4 [64bit]. Mikrotik routerboard with firmware version 6.45.7 is being used as NAS to connect user and freeradius will be used for authentication/accounting billing system.
Let’s Rock …
Hardware Software components used in this post
Hardware:
- Xeon 2Ghz CPU x 2
- 64 GB RAM
- 480GB SSD x 8 disks in RAID-10
- Vmware ESXI 6.5 installed on bare metal hardware
- VM guest created for Radius role with following config
40 GB RAM / 12 CORES VCPU / 300 GB Disk Space
Software:
- OS: Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS Server Edition [Click here for Download Link]
- FreeRADIUS: Version 3.0.19 [using apt-get with custom repository]
- Mysql Version: mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.7.27, for Linux (x86_64) using EditLine wrapper [using apt-get]
- IP scheme
Radius IP = 101.11.11.254
Mikrotik IP = 101.11.11.255
Quick Tips for Ubuntu OS before rolling out FR
Network address configuration
In Ubuntu 18, network addresses are configured slightly differently as compared to earlier version of ubuntu series. To add / modify IP addresses, edit 50-cloud-init.yaml file
nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
A working configuration file is attached as below. Make sure to follow syntaxes as defined. U18 is quite sensitive regarding this section.
# Ubuntu 18 Network Config file # Syed Jahanzaib network: ethernets: # Interface Name ens33: # Interface IP Address addresses: - 101.11.11.254/24 gateway4: 101.11.11.1 nameservers: addresses: - 1.1.1.1 - 8.8.8.8 version: 2 <span style="color:var(--color-text);">
ROOT Login Access on local machine is not Allowed by Default on Fresh installation of Ubuntu 18
After fresh installation of Ubuntu 18 server edition, you cannot login with root ID by default. & to perform various functions, you may need ROOT access.
Therefore using your normal user account , issue below cmd’s to change root password in order to enable root login access
sudo passwd root
it will ask you to enter current user password, then it will ask to enter new root password two times. Do so and then you can change to use root user by using
# su
and it will ask you to enter root password, Enter the password that you setup in above steps. and you will be switched to ROOT.
Allow SSH Login for remote access using PUTTY or any other tool
By default, Ubuntu 18 will not allow you to remotely login via SSH.
Edit file
nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
now search for
PermitRootLogin prohibit-password
Change it to
PermitRootLogin yes
Save & Exit , Restart ssh service
service ssh restart
Another quick copy paste method to enable root ssh access
sudo sed -i 's/#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password/PermitRootLogin yes/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config service ssh restart
NTP configuration for timezone configuration &
Automatic time update from the internet [for KHI/PK]
apt-get -y install ntp ntpdate cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Karachi /etc/localtime sudo /etc/init.d/ntp restart
Disable iPV6
if ipv6 not required, its a good idea to disable it from beginning.
Use below CMD
echo "net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf echo "net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1" /etc/sysctl.conf sysctl -p
for further ensurity, now edit
nano /etc/default/grub
& change
FROM: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" TO: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="ipv6.disable=1" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disable=1"
Save & exit & run below cmd to update GRUB
sudo update-grub
Installing components required for general operations including MYSQL as well
Install supporting tools like mysql / phpmyadmin etc
#During installation, it will ask you to enter PASSWORD, dont let it skip, be vigilant
apt-get -y install apache2 mc wget make gcc mysql-server mysql-client curl apt-get -y install phpmyadmin
NOTE# mySQL Empty Root Password
Try to login to mysql with your defined password. In case if mysql is letting you in with any random or empty password, use this CMD to change mysql root password
Use these steps only if you have mysql login issue with empty/any password
mysql -uroot -pANYPASS UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string= '' WHERE User='root'; UPDATE mysql.user SET plugin = '' WHERE user = 'root'; UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string=PASSWORD('zaib1234') WHERE User='root'; UPDATE mysql.user SET plugin = 'mysql_native_password' WHERE user = 'root'; exit
Don’t forget to restart mySQL service, this part wasted some time of mine
service mysql restart
~ Installation & Configuration part ~
~ Freeradius version 3.0.19 ~
To install freeradius 3.0.19 via apt-get on ubuntu 18.4 server, first update the repository by using following
echo "deb http://packages.networkradius.com/releases/ubuntu-bionic bionic main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
Save and exit, and issue below cmd
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-key 0x41382202 sudo apt-get update
~
Now using apt-get install method , we will install FR ver 3.0.19
apt-get -y install freeradius freeradius-mysql freeradius-utils
Once installed, check the FR version, & it should be similar to this
freeradius -v radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 3.0.19 (git #ab4c76709), for host x86_64-pc-linux-gnu FreeRADIUS Version 3.0.19 Copyright (C) 1999-2019 The FreeRADIUS server project and contributors There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE You may redistribute copies of FreeRADIUS under the terms of the GNU General Public License For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYRIGHT
SQL Section:
Create DB in mysql
# Make sure to change password which you setup while installing mySQL
mysql -uroot -pzaib1234 create database radius; grant all on radius.* to radius@localhost identified by "zaib1234"; exit
Now import sql schema file into the mysql
mysql -u root -pzaib1234 radius < /etc/freeradius/mods-config/sql/main/mysql/schema.sql
Now create SQL link
ln -s /etc/freeradius/mods-available/sql /etc/freeradius/mods-enabled/
FREERADIUS CONFIG Section
now edit /etc/freeradius/mods-enabled/sql
nano /etc/freeradius/mods-enabled/sql
& make modification like in SQL { section
change to below
sql { dialect = "mysql" driver = "rlm_sql_${dialect}" mysql { # there are few lines related to certs, delete them as we donot require them warnings = auto } # Connection info: server = "localhost" port = 3306 login = "radius" password = "zaib1234" # Change password as you configured in initial steps/zaib # Database table configuration for everything except Oracle radius_db = "radius"
Save & exit.
Adding your NAS in mysql NAS table
TIP: Quick CMD to add NAS in table,
mysql -uroot -pzaib1234 -e "use radius; INSERT INTO nas (id, nasname, shortname, type, ports, secret, server, community, description) VALUES (NULL, '101.11.11.255', NULL, 'other', NULL, '123456', NULL, NULL, 'RADIUS Client');"
OUTPUT:
mysql> select * from nas; +----+---------------+-----------------+-------+-------+--------+--------+-----------+---------------+ | id | nasname | shortname | type | ports | secret | server | community | description | +----+---------------+-----------------+-------+-------+--------+--------+-----------+---------------+ | 1 | 101.11.11.255 | NULL | other | 3799 | 123456 | | NULL | RADIUS Client | +----+---------------+-----------------+-------+-------+--------+--------+-----------+---------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Create TEST USER for validating freeradius & mysql installation
We will now create a simple Test USER in mySQL RADIUS DB for verification / test purposes. It will have
- Username Password
- Mikrotik Rate Limit for Bandwidth Limitation, example 1mb/1mb
- Expiration date time
- Simultaneous Use set to 1 , to prevent Multiple login of same ID (it requires further modifications in DEFAULT section of sites enabled)
mysql -uroot -pzaib1234 use radius; INSERT INTO radcheck ( id , UserName , Attribute , op , Value ) VALUES ( NULL , 'zaib', 'Cleartext-Password', ':=', 'zaib'); INSERT INTO radreply (username, attribute, op, value) VALUES ('zaib', 'Mikrotik-Rate-Limit', '==', '1024k/1024k'); INSERT INTO radcheck ( id , UserName , Attribute , op , Value ) VALUES (NULL , 'zaib', 'Expiration', ':=', '13 Jan 2029 11:00'); INSERT INTO radcheck (username,attribute,op,value) VALUES ('zaib', 'Simultaneous-Use', ':=', '1'); exit
Testing FREERADIUS connection using FR built-in tools
It’s time that we should test freeradius connectivity. in first Terminal, issue below cmd to start freeradius in DEBUG mode
service freeradius stop freeradius -X
If FR configurall are configured correctly, then you will see something like below
Listening on auth address 127.0.0.1 port 18120 bound to server inner-tunnel Listening on auth address * port 1812 bound to server default Listening on acct address * port 1813 bound to server default Listening on auth address :: port 1812 bound to server default Listening on acct address :: port 1813 bound to server default Listening on proxy address * port 48178 Listening on proxy address :: port 38713 Ready to process requests
If you see Ready to process requests
, than all good to Go, Else it will show you the particular errors and lines that you must FIX in order to proceed further.
Moving forward, Open second Terminal window, & try below cmd’s to test the user credentials/authentication
Test#1 using RADCLIENT tool with particular calling MAC address
echo "User-Name=zaib,User-Password=zaib,Calling-Station-Id=00:0C:29:71:60:DA" | radclient -s localhost:1812 auth testing123
Result:
Sent Access-Request Id 38 from 0.0.0.0:37282 to 127.0.0.1:1812 length 63 Received Access-Accept Id 38 from 127.0.0.1:1812 to 127.0.0.1:37282 length 26 Packet summary: Accepted : 1 Rejected : 0 Lost : 0 Passed filter : 1 Failed filter : 0
Test#2 using RADTEST tool
radtest zaib zaib localhost 1812 testing123
Result:
Sent Access-Request Id 26 from 0.0.0.0:53486 to 127.0.0.1:1812 length 74 User-Name = "zaib" User-Password = "zaib" NAS-IP-Address = 101.11.11.254 NAS-Port = 1812 Message-Authenticator = 0x00 Cleartext-Password = "zaib" Received Access-Accept Id 26 from 127.0.0.1:1812 to 127.0.0.1:53486 length 26 Session-Timeout = 289854175
Freeradius Debug Window:
Ready to process requests (0) Received Access-Request Id 57 from 127.0.0.1:56913 to 127.0.0.1:1812 length 63 (0) User-Name = "zaib" (0) User-Password = "zaib" (0) Calling-Station-Id = "00:0C:29:71:60:DA" (0) # Executing section authorize from file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default (0) authorize { (0) [preprocess] = ok (0) [chap] = noop (0) [mschap] = noop (0) suffix: Checking for suffix after "@" (0) suffix: No '@' in User-Name = "zaib", looking up realm NULL (0) suffix: No such realm "NULL" (0) [suffix] = noop (0) [files] = noop (0) sql: EXPAND %{User-Name} (0) sql: --> zaib (0) sql: SQL-User-Name set to 'zaib' rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (1) (0) sql: EXPAND SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radcheck WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' ORDER BY id (0) sql: --> SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radcheck WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY id (0) sql: Executing select query: SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radcheck WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY id (0) sql: User found in radcheck table (0) sql: Conditional check items matched, merging assignment check items (0) sql: Cleartext-Password := "zaib" (0) sql: Expiration := "Jan 13 2029 11:00:00 PKT" (0) sql: Simultaneous-Use := 1 (0) sql: Calling-Station-Id := "00:0C:29:71:60:DA" (0) sql: EXPAND SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radreply WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' ORDER BY id (0) sql: --> SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radreply WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY id (0) sql: Executing select query: SELECT id, username, attribute, value, op FROM radreply WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY id (0) sql: User found in radreply table, merging reply items (0) sql: Mikrotik-Rate-Limit == "1024k/1024k" rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (2) rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (2) Need 5 more connections to reach 10 spares rlm_sql (sql): Opening additional connection (6), 1 of 26 pending slots used rlm_sql_mysql: Starting connect to MySQL server rlm_sql_mysql: Connected to database 'radius' on Localhost via UNIX socket, server version 5.7.27-0ubuntu0.18.04.1, protocol version 10 (0) sql: EXPAND SELECT groupname FROM radusergroup WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' ORDER BY priority (0) sql: --> SELECT groupname FROM radusergroup WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY priority (0) sql: Executing select query: SELECT groupname FROM radusergroup WHERE username = 'zaib' ORDER BY priority (0) sql: User not found in any groups rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (1) (0) [sql] = ok (0) if (notfound){ (0) if (notfound) -> FALSE (0) expiration: Account will expire at 'Jan 13 2029 11:00:00 PKT' (0) [expiration] = ok (0) if (userlock){ (0) if (userlock) -> FALSE (0) [pap] = updated (0) if (&request:Calling-Station-Id != &control:Calling-Station-Id) { (0) if (&request:Calling-Station-Id != &control:Calling-Station-Id) -> FALSE (0) } # authorize = updated (0) Found Auth-Type = PAP (0) # Executing group from file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default (0) Auth-Type PAP { (0) pap: Login attempt with password (0) pap: Comparing with "known good" Cleartext-Password (0) pap: User authenticated successfully (0) [pap] = ok (0) } # Auth-Type PAP = ok (0) # Executing section session from file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default (0) session { (0) sql: EXPAND %{User-Name} (0) sql: --> zaib (0) sql: SQL-User-Name set to 'zaib' rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (3) (0) sql: EXPAND SELECT COUNT(*) FROM radacct WHERE username = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND acctstoptime IS NULL (0) sql: --> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM radacct WHERE username = 'zaib' AND acctstoptime IS NULL (0) sql: Executing select query: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM radacct WHERE username = 'zaib' AND acctstoptime IS NULL rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (3) (0) [sql] = ok (0) } # session = ok (0) # Executing section post-auth from file /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default (0) post-auth { (0) if (session-state:User-Name && reply:User-Name && request:User-Name && (reply:User-Name == request:User-Name)) { (0) if (session-state:User-Name && reply:User-Name && request:User-Name && (reply:User-Name == request:User-Name)) -> FALSE (0) update { (0) No attributes updated for RHS &session-state: (0) } # update = noop (0) sql: EXPAND .query (0) sql: --> .query (0) sql: Using query template 'query' rlm_sql (sql): Reserved connection (4) (0) sql: EXPAND %{User-Name} (0) sql: --> zaib (0) sql: SQL-User-Name set to 'zaib' (0) sql: EXPAND INSERT INTO radpostauth (username, pass, reply, reply_msg, authdate, nasipaddress, mac) VALUES ( '%{SQL-User-Name}', '%{%{User-Password}:-%{Chap-Password}}', '%{reply:Packet-Type}', '%{reply:Reply-Message}', '%S', '%{NAS-IP-Address}', '%{Calling-Station-Id}') (0) sql: --> INSERT INTO radpostauth (username, pass, reply, reply_msg, authdate, nasipaddress, mac) VALUES ( 'zaib', 'zaib', 'Access-Accept', '', '2019-11-07 15:58:05', '127.0.0.1', '00:0C:29:71:60:DA') (0) sql: Executing query: INSERT INTO radpostauth (username, pass, reply, reply_msg, authdate, nasipaddress, mac) VALUES ( 'zaib', 'zaib', 'Access-Accept', '', '2019-11-07 15:58:05', '127.0.0.1', '00:0C:29:71:60:DA') (0) sql: SQL query returned: success (0) sql: 1 record(s) updated rlm_sql (sql): Released connection (4) (0) [sql] = ok (0) [exec] = noop (0) } # post-auth = ok (0) Sent Access-Accept Id 57 from 127.0.0.1:1812 to 127.0.0.1:56913 length 0 (0) Session-Timeout = 289854115 (0) Finished request Waking up in 4.9 seconds. (0) Cleaning up request packet ID 57 with timestamp +2 Ready to process requests
Above output shows OK status. You can inspect any errors in the freeradius config or with the user credentials here like, invalid mac, expiratione etc
Workaround to open existing session in RADACCT
When there is an disconnection between NAS & RADIUS, following situation will be observed
NAS:
User session will be online on NAS, but NAS will not send interim updates to the Radius because communication between NAS/Radius is lost
RADIUS:
Radius will not receive any interim updates from the NAS & his session will keep alive (acctstoptime IS NULL), But for some local requirements we scheduled a bash script which checks stale session checking last acct update time . Example if the radius doesn’t receives interim update for 10 minutes, it will close this user session in radacct table by setting acctstoptime to current date/time.
Now when the connectivity restore between the NAS & Radius, and since NAS has this user online, it will send Interim Update to the radius, BUT our radius have closed this session already earlier (via bash script), therefore this update packet will only update the old entry using unique acct ID, but acctstoptime will not be set to NULL.
This will create confusion for frontend, because when you will search online users by searching entries whose acctstoptime is NULL. this session will not appear which will create FALSE assumption on your frontend that this user is offline whereas this user is actually online in NAS.
To settle this , I made some dirty workaround by poking in freeradius SQL queries.conf file. I am not aware if this trick is is already being used or not,but its working fine on my end.
Add below code
acctstoptime = NULL, \
in queries.conf
Edit file by
nano /etc/freeradius/mods-config/sql/main/mysql/queries.conf
interim-update { # # Update an existing session and calculate the interval # between the last data we received for the session and this # update. This can be used to find stale sessions. # query = "\ UPDATE ${....acct_table1} \ SET \ acctupdatetime = (@acctupdatetime_old:=acctupdatetime), \ acctupdatetime = FROM_UNIXTIME(\ %{integer:Event-Timestamp}), \ acctinterval = %{integer:Event-Timestamp} - \ UNIX_TIMESTAMP(@acctupdatetime_old), \ acctstoptime = NULL, \ framedipaddress = '%{Framed-IP-Address}', \ framedipv6address = '%{Framed-IPv6-Address}', \ framedipv6prefix = '%{Framed-IPv6-Prefix}', \ framedinterfaceid = '%{Framed-Interface-Id}', \ delegatedipv6prefix = '%{Delegated-IPv6-Prefix}', \ acctsessiontime = %{%{Acct-Session-Time}:-NULL}, \ acctinputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Input-Gigawords}:-0}' \ << 32 | '%{%{Acct-Input-Octets}:-0}', \ acctoutputoctets = '%{%{Acct-Output-Gigawords}:-0}' \ << 32 | '%{%{Acct-Output-Octets}:-0}' \ WHERE AcctUniqueId = '%{Acct-Unique-Session-Id}'"
& as always reload freeradius
service freeradius reload
Prevent Multiple User login [ Simultaneous Login :=1 ]
To prevent multiple login for same user , we have to first enable SQL base session logging , so that our control can check the session details for already logged in user
Edit file
nano /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default
& then uncomment sql under session { section
# Session database, used for checking Simultaneous-Use. Either the radutmp # or rlm_sql module can handle this. # The rlm_sql module is *much* faster session { sql
Now we need to add UNLAG query in DEFAULT config to check for MAC address if control is defined in RADCHECK table
edit file
nano /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default
Under authorize { section, add below code
if (&request:Calling-Station-Id != &control:Calling-Station-Id) { update reply { Reply-Message := "Incorrect Mac" } reject }
After every change in config files, reload freeradius by
service freeradius reload
Now you can simulate test using below CMD
RADCLIENT test with particular calling MAC address
echo "User-Name=zaib,User-Password=zaib,Calling-Station-Id=00:0C:29:71:60:DA" | radclient -s localhost:1812 auth testing123
Note: If there is no Calling-Station-ID defined in RADCHECK , test will success and in FREERADIUS Debug log, you will see line that failed to evaluate control. but user will be able to connect if no mac defined in radcheck.
Modifying RADPOSTAUTH section for recording user login attempts in sql table
To record all users login attempts with our customized RADPOSTAUTH table, we can following
First edit queries.conf in /etc/freeradius/mods-config/sql/main/mysql
nano /etc/freeradius/mods-config/sql/main/mysql/queries.conf
Goto End & search for section (usually its in the last)
####################################################################### # Authentication Logging Queries ####################################################################### # postauth_query - Insert some info after authentication #######################################################################
Delete existing query & use this one
query = "\ INSERT INTO ${..postauth_table} \ (username, pass, reply, reply_msg, authdate, nasipaddress, mac) \ VALUES ( \ '%{SQL-User-Name}', \ '%{%{User-Password}:-%{Chap-Password}}', \ '%{reply:Packet-Type}', \ '%{reply:Reply-Message}', \ '%S', \ '%{NAS-IP-Address}', \ '%{Calling-Station-Id}')" }
Save and Exit.
Modify RADPOSTAUTH table
Now modify the RADPOSTAUTH table in radius DB so that reply messages can be stored here in the way want it to be
mysql -uroot -pzaib1234 use radius; SET SQL_MODE = "NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO"; DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `radpostauth`; CREATE TABLE `radpostauth` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL, `username` varchar(64) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `pass` varchar(64) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `reply` varchar(256) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', `reply_msg` varchar(256) DEFAULT NULL, `authdate` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, `nasipaddress` varchar(100) DEFAULT NULL, `mac` text ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; ALTER TABLE `radpostauth` ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`), ADD KEY `username` (`username`(32)); ALTER TABLE `radpostauth` MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, AUTO_INCREMENT=12; exit
As always reload freeradius service after any modification in the configuration files using
service freeradius reload
Try to auth any user and then look into RADPOSTAUTH table & you will see entries like
mysql> select * from radpostauth; +----+-----------+-------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------+-------------------+ | id | username | pass | reply | reply_msg | authdate | nasipaddress | mac | +----+-----------+-------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------+-------------------+ | 14 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:21:37 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:2F | | 15 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:21:50 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:21 | | 16 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | | 2019-11-05 19:22:12 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:21 | | 17 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:23:51 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:21 | | 18 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:23:57 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:2F | | 19 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:24:14 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 20 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:24:21 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:2F | | 21 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:25:23 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:35:F8:2F | | 22 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:25:29 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 23 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Your account has expired=2C zaib | 2019-11-05 19:25:44 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 24 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:26:16 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 25 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:26:25 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 26 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:27:22 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 27 | zaib | zaib1 | Access-Reject | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:27:41 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 28 | zaib1 | zaib | Access-Reject | | 2019-11-05 19:27:55 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 29 | zaib1 | zaib | Access-Reject | Username not found | 2019-11-05 19:29:04 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 30 | zaib | zaib1 | Access-Reject | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:29:12 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 31 | zaib | zaib1 | Access-Reject | Account Expired | 2019-11-05 19:30:28 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 32 | zaib | zaib1 | Access-Reject | Wrong Password | 2019-11-05 19:30:46 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 33 | zaib1 | zaib | Access-Reject | Username not found | 2019-11-05 19:30:54 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 34 | zaib1 | zaib | Access-Reject | Username not found | 2019-11-05 19:32:45 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 35 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:32:51 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 36 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:33:01 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 37 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | You are already logged in - access denied | 2019-11-05 19:33:57 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 38 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:35:21 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 39 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:35:28 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 40 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:35:51 | 127.0.0.1 | | | 41 | zaib | | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:37:23 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 42 | zaib | | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-05 19:37:38 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 43 | zaib | | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-05 19:39:13 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 44 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | You are already logged in - access denied | 2019-11-06 08:37:04 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 45 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-06 08:37:24 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 46 | zaib | | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-07 07:56:07 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 47 | zaib | | Access-Reject | You are already logged in - access denied | 2019-11-07 07:57:03 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 48 | zaib | | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-07 07:57:18 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 49 | zaib@zaib | | Access-Reject | Wrong Password | 2019-11-07 07:57:23 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 50 | zaib@zaib | | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-07 08:00:37 | 101.11.11.255 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 51 | zaib | zaib | Access-Reject | Incorrect Mac | 2019-11-07 15:54:53 | 127.0.0.1 | 11:11:11:11:11:11 | | 52 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-07 15:56:12 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | | 53 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-07 15:57:05 | 101.11.11.254 | | | 54 | zaib | zaib | Access-Accept | | 2019-11-07 15:58:05 | 127.0.0.1 | 00:0C:29:71:60:DA | +----+-----------+-------+---------------+-------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------+-------------------+
Unable to login with username like zaib@zaib
If you are unable to login with username like z@ib@zaib , then disable the filter_username module under authorize { section
edit file
nano /etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default
Navigate to authorize { section, & comment the filter_username
authorize { # # Take a User-Name, and perform some checks on it, for spaces and other # invalid characters. If the User-Name appears invalid, reject the # request. # See policy.d/filter for the definition of the filter_username policy. # filter_username
Trimming RADACCT table to make it SLIM & blazing Responsive
Over the period of time, radacct table will grow enormously. This can slow down many queries , therefore its a good idea to move all closed session entries (NOT NULL) to another table like radacct_archive. I created following bash script which helped me to sort many issues.
Note: Make sure to change credentials section
mkdir /temp touch /temp/radacct_trim.sh chmod +x /temp/radacct_trim.sh nano /temp/radacct_trim.sh
& copy paste following
#!/usr/bin/env bash ####!/bin/sh #set -x #MYSQL DETAILS DATE=`date` logger radacct_trim script started $DATE SQLUSER="root" SQLPASS="YOUR_PASSWORD" DB="radius" TBL_ARCH="radacct_archive" TBL_ARCH_EXISTS=$(printf 'SHOW TABLES LIKE "%s"' "$TBL_ARCH") MONTHS="12" export MYSQL_PWD=$SQLPASS CMD="mysql -u$SQLUSER --skip-column-names -s -e" # This is one time step. echo " Script Started @ $DATE " echo "- Step 1 : Checking for DB: $DB / TABLE: $TBL_ARCH ..." DBCHK=`mysqlshow --user=$SQLUSER $DB | grep -v Wildcard | grep -o $DB` if [ "$DBCHK" == "$DB" ]; then echo " > $DB DB found" else echo " > $DB not found. Creating now ..." $CMD "create database if not exists $DB;" fi if [[ $(mysql -u$SQLUSER -e "$TBL_ARCH_EXISTS" $DB) ]] then echo " > $TBL_ARCH TABLE found IN DB: $DB" else echo " > $TBL_ARCH TABLE not found IN DB: $DB / Creating now ..." $CMD "use $DB; create table if not exists $TBL_ARCH LIKE radacct;" fi # Start Action: copy data from radacct to new db/archive table NOTULL_COUNT=`$CMD "use $DB; select count(*) from radacct WHERE acctstoptime is not null;"` echo "- Step 2 : Found $NOTULL_COUNT records in radacct table , Now copying $NOTULL_COUNT records to $TBL_ARCH table ..." $CMD "use $DB; INSERT IGNORE INTO $TBL_ARCH SELECT * FROM radacct WHERE acctstoptime is not null;" echo "- Step 3 : Deleting $NOTULL_COUNT records old data from radacct table (which have acctstoptime NOT NULL) ..." # --- Now Delete data from CURRENT RADACCT table so that it should remain fit and smart ins size $CMD "use $DB; DELETE FROM radacct WHERE acctstoptime is not null;" echo "- Step 4 : Copying old data from $TBL_ARCH older then $MONTHS months ..." # --- Now Delete data from RADACCT_ARCHIVE table so that it should not grow either more than we required i.e 1 Year - one year archived data is enough IMO $CMD "use $DB; DELETE FROM $TBL_ARCH WHERE date(acctstarttime) < (CURDATE() - INTERVAL $MONTHS MONTH);" DATE=`date` logger radacct_trim script ended with $NOTULL_COUNT records processed for trimming @ $DATE echo " radacct_trim script ended with $NOTULL_COUNT records processed for trimming @ $DATE"
Schedule this BASH script to run every minute (or as per required)
1 * * * * /temp/radacct_trim.sh
Check for STALE Sessions in RADACCT [for FR ver3 in particular]
This bash script will close sessions in RADACCT whose interim updates have not received in last XX minutes. You can schedule it to run every minute or as required
#!/usr/bin/env bash ###!/bin/sh #set -x #trap "set +x; set -x" DEBUG # BASH base script to close STALE sessions from freeradius, whose accounting is not updated in last X minutes in RADACCT table # By Syed Jahanzaib # CREATED on : 25-July-2018 # Local Variables # Mysql credentials SQLID="root" SQLPASS="YOUR_PASSWORD" export MYSQL_PWD=$SQLPASS CMD="mysql -u$SQLID --skip-column-names -s -e" DB="radius" INTERVAL="11" DB="radius" #Table which contain main users information TBL="users" #Rad user group in which we will update user profile like from 1mb to expired or likewise TBL_LOG="log" STALE_USR_LIST="/tmp/stale_sessions.txt" # Date Time Variables DATE=$(date +%d-%m-%Y) DT_HMS=$(date +'%H:%M:%S') FULL_DATE=`date` CURR_HOUR=$(date +%H) TODAY=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d") WEEK=`date -d "-1000 days" '+%Y-%m-%d'` BEGIN="1970-01-01" H=$(date +'%-H') #Check and close session for staleness $CMD "use $DB; select username,radacctid,nasipaddress from radacct WHERE acctstoptime IS NULL AND acctupdatetime $STALE_USR_LIST # IF no user found , show error and exit - zaib CHK=`wc -m $STALE_USR_LIST | awk {'print $1}'` if [ "$CHK" -eq 0 ] then echo "No stall sesion found (which accounting session have not updated in last $INTERVAL minutes) , exiting ..." exit 1 fi $CMD "use $DB; UPDATE radacct SET acctstoptime = NOW(), acctterminatecause = 'Clear-Stale-Session' WHERE acctstoptime IS NULL AND acctupdatetime /dev/null 2>&1
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TIPS for MYSQL:
following are some mySQL tuning made according to the hardware. These are just my assumptions that this setting will work fine. However you may tune your setup according to your hardware. Install & run MYSQLTUNER tool which will better guide you as per the actual hardware/software scneario.
/etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
[mysqld_safe] socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock nice = 0 [mysqld] user = mysql pid-file = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock port = 3306 basedir = /usr datadir = /var/lib/mysql tmpdir = /tmp lc-messages-dir = /usr/share/mysql skip-external-locking bind-address = 127.0.0.1 skip_name_resolve key_buffer_size = 4G thread_stack = 192K thread_cache_size = 8 myisam-recover-options = BACKUP max_connections = 2000 table_open_cache = 15000 query_cache_limit = 200M query_cache_size = 0 query_cache_type = 0 #log_error = /var/log/mysql/error.log expire_logs_days = 10 max_binlog_size = 100M innodb_buffer_pool_size = 22G innodb_log_file_size = 11G innodb_buffer_pool_instances = 22
MYSQLTUNER to see mySQL performance
It is good idea to install mysqltuner
apt-get install mysqltuner
Let your mysql Run for 1-2 days, then run this tool
mysqltuner
MYSQL FIND ENGINE TYPE FOR DB
mysql -uroot -pzaib1234 use radius; SHOW TABLE STATUS\G
OUTPUT:
mysql> SHOW TABLE STATUS\G *************************** 2. row *************************** Name: radacct Engine: InnoDB Version: 10 Row_format: Dynamic Rows: 1 Avg_row_length: 16384 Data_length: 16384 Max_data_length: 0 Index_length: 212992 Data_free: 0 Auto_increment: 2323234 Create_time: 2019-11-05 19:06:21 Update_time: 2019-11-07 10:27:08 Check_time: NULL Collation: latin1_swedish_ci Checksum: NULL Create_options: Comment:
In above OUTPUT, You can see the type, with 5.5+ its generally innodb
Monitor Disk Read Write
To monitor all disks read/write speed install this tool
apt-get install -y iotop
Run it using below cmd
iotop -o
HTOP – Monitor ALL Processes / CPU Cores Usage Monitor
install this
apt-get install -y htop
htop
Additional:
Doing Stress Test on Radius using BASH scripts
Regard’s
Syed Jahanzaib