#Add this to the modules section of radiusd.conf # perl { # #path to this module # module=/usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/FS/SelfService/FreeRadiusVoip.pm # func_authorize = authorize; # } # #In the Authorize section #Make sure that you have 'files' uncommented. Then add a line containing 'perl' # after it. # # #N/A# Add a line containing 'perl' to the Accounting section. # # and on debian systems, add this to /etc/init.d/freeradius, with the # correct path (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=416266) # LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libperl.so.5.8.8 # export LD_PRELOAD BEGIN { $FS::SelfService::skip_uid_check = 1; } use strict; use vars qw(%RAD_REQUEST %RAD_REPLY %RAD_CHECK); #use Data::Dumper; use FS::SelfService qw(call_time); use constant RLM_MODULE_REJECT=> 0; #immediately reject the request use constant RLM_MODULE_FAIL=> 1; #module failed, don't reply use constant RLM_MODULE_OK=> 2; #the module is OK, continue use constant RLM_MODULE_HANDLED=> 3; #the module handled the request, so stop use constant RLM_MODULE_INVALID=> 4; #the module considers the request invalid use constant RLM_MODULE_USERLOCK=> 5; #reject the request (user is locked out) use constant RLM_MODULE_NOTFOUND=> 6; #user not found use constant RLM_MODULE_NOOP=> 7; #module succeeded without doing anything use constant RLM_MODULE_UPDATED=> 8; #OK (pairs modified) use constant RLM_MODULE_NUMCODES=> 9; #How many return codes there are sub authorize { #&log_request_attributes(); my $response = call_time( 'src' => $RAD_REQUEST{'Calling-Station-Id'}, 'dst' => $RAD_REQUEST{'Called-Station-Id'}, ); if ( $response->{'error'} ) { $RAD_REPLY{'Reply-Message'} = $response->{'error'}; return RLM_MODULE_REJECT; } else { $RAD_REPLY{'Session-Timeout'} = $response->{'seconds'}; return RLM_MODULE_OK; } } sub log_request_attributes { # This shouldn't be done in production environments! # This is only meant for debugging! for (keys %RAD_REQUEST) { &radiusd::radlog(1, "RAD_REQUEST: $_ = $RAD_REQUEST{$_}"); } }