Greg Swift wrote:

Blake wrote:

Jason Frisvold wrote:

On Apr 4, 2005 12:29 PM, Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am trying this on two different installs of mysql... 4.1.9 and 4.1.10a


Freeradius was compiled against these versions?  I haven't tried
freeradius with 4.1.x yet...  That's on the horizon..  :)


well.. i'm running on rhel3 w/ mysql4.1.sumtin and freeradius 1.0.0pre3... it works fine (cept the disable problem in another thread, but thats irrelivent)... Jason brought up a good point, if your free-radius the rpm build or compiled? If its the rpm build, and you installed mysql4.1 compiled, they may not be linked properly. You could try pulling the packages from fedora core 4test1 *shrug*


Default install shouldn't have anything limiting like that, unless there's something wierd with the binaries from fedora... Can you make multiple connections to the database from the command line?

mysql4's default max concurreny is somewhere around 250 i believe....

So, should I try another version of mysql? The 4.1.9 mysql wasn't installed from binary. I acctually compiled that from source.

what do you think man - This is driving me crazy!!!

-Blake-


I have tried both ways. I have compiled mysql and installed freeradius with rpm.... tried that rpm install of freeradius against a compiled mysql and against rpm install of mysql. I hope that it doesn't matter weather or not the mysql is installed locally or on another server. Then on that same machine removed the rpm and installed from source freeradius. Then from that tried to use a sql server that had been installed from rpm.

I am going to try freeradius 1.0.1 RPM and mysql 3.23 from RPM (these are default fresh install of fedora core). and see what happens

-Blake-

All with the same result....

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