Hi, > Here's even more light: > > When I start freeradius by just typing radiusd on the command line, it > connects to MySQL ok. But if I start it like I'm supposed to: service > radiusd start, it doesn't. I'm using Fedora 5 with the latest > freeradius.i386, freeradius-unixODBC.i386, and freeradius-mysql.i386.
sounds like SELINUX might be paying your processes a visit. I'd check the system logs to see if selinux is getting in the way. alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html