Alan DeKok wrote:
Quentin Smith wrote:
However, when I run freeradius -X, it appears that for some reason
that setting is erased. The following is the pertinent output:
Read the rest of the debug output. Which files is it reading? Which
one contains the SQL configuration? Which one
Alan DeKok wrote:
Quentin Smith wrote:
However, when I run freeradius -X, it appears that for some reason
that setting is erased. The following is the pertinent output:
Read the rest of the debug output. Which files is it reading? Which
one contains the SQL configuration? Which
Quentin Smith wrote:
However, when I run freeradius -X, it appears that for some reason
that setting is erased. The following is the pertinent output:
Read the rest of the debug output. Which files is it reading? Which
one contains the SQL configuration? Which one did you edit?
I'm
Hello all,
I've set up and configured freeradius to properly authenticate users
using the MySQL database schema specified on the freeradius.org
website. However, since we already have a different database set up
with users' passwords that is updated by scripts when users change
their passwords or
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