pfSense is a purpose-built router distribution, not a general-purpose
OS. While it may be possible to do what you propose, you *should not*
do this. Instead, if you require a database server, host it on a
separate machine.

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:27 PM, mohsen Abbaspour
<mohsen.abbaspour2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello  everyone
> English is not my first language , excuse me for mistakes
>
> I know that this is a repetitive questioning   " How  to install Mysql  on
> pfsense ?"
>
> But , I searched  almost  topic about that , and finally I dont understand
> what is correct solution ? maybe  install Mysql on pfsense 2.4 ?? if the
> answer is yes  so How to do that ?  if  the answer is no   what is
> alternative  solution ??
>
> integration  freeradius and  mysql is my reason for  Mysql installation
>  ,  I  want to grouped my internet  user and   have separated   group
> So tnx
>
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