Thanks for your help Alan, now it works.

Right now I'm having another issue, but first I will check the mail archives
before I send another alias.

Thanks for your help.

Have a great day.

   
 
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Ing. Alfonso Reyes wrote:
> This is my first alias, the reason of this alias is because I have a 
> freeradius server on my server to provide authentication, everything 
> was working fine until I tried to set it up to use mysql, after I 
> configure my server to check the mysql database I'm getting the 
> segmentation fault issue and I can't even start the radius server, any
ideas?

  You've edited the default configuration files and broken them.  Then,
you've edited *another* set of configuration files, too.

...
> including configuration file /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf
...
> =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2008.09.22 19:13:33
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
>
> "/etc/raddb/sql.conf"

  This isn't the same configuration file as above.

  You've edited /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql.conf to include itself.  That's the
reason why the text about including it is being printed so many times.

  Edit the *correct* configuration file: /usr/local/etc... not /etc/...

  Go back to the default "sql.conf".  It's correct.  Make the minimum number
of changes required to get it working.  and don't edit any lines that say
"$INCLUDE".  The last time you did that you broke it.

  Alan DeKok.


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