The only sane way to do this on a single box would be by installing a 
hypervisor on the server ( such as VMware ESXi) and running pfsense as a 
virtual machine within it as well as a second virtual machine to host any other 
non-firewall related applications (MySQL, FreeRADIUS).

There is obviously going to be a performance hit from sharing the resources but 
should be minimal if all you are doing is hosting a user database and RADIUS 
server for pfSense.



-----Original Message-----
From: List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of mohsen Abbaspour
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 12:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense] How To install MySQL on Pfsense 2.4

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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