Hi Felipe,

I had the same issue with my first installation of firebird on Mac. Looks to me 
that you haven't added your user to the firebird user group; firebird seems to 
be quite strict in terms of security / access rights for its respective files. 
How to add your user depends on your OS X version but you will find plenty of 
stuff out there...the following worked for me (Yosemite):

        dseditgroup -o edit -u XXX -p -a YYY -t user firebird

Whereby XXX is your computer's administrator and YYY is your user.

In general re. installations, etc. for firebird I would recommend the official 
documentation "Firebird Database Server on Mac OSX" [1]. It's pretty 
comprehensive, but I have to admit the figuring out the above mentioned 
user-related issue took me some while, too.

Cheers,
Michael


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[1] 
http://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/papers_presentations/html/paper-fb-macosx.html



> Am 24.03.2015 um 17:13 schrieb Felipe Mathais [email protected] 
> [firebird-support] <[email protected]>:
> 
> I installed firebird 2.5 on mac, and I can’t use commands gbak, gsec, or 
> connect using isql.
> I have exported variable PATH.
> But to use gsec -user sysdba -password masterkey for exemple, I get this 
> message: 
> “cannot attach to password database
> unable to open database”
> 
> What should I do?
> 
> I don’t understand your directory structure too. On Linux, when I install 
> Firebird, it creates a directory in /opt/firebird, and here 
> /Library/Frameworks/Firebird.frameworks/, but have several directories with 
> severals symbolics links. Can someone explain me?
> 
> Thank you.
> Ass. Felipe Mathais
> 
> 

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