or as I said create a symlink at the old location (where freeradius looks for it) which points to the socket at the new location (where it is now)...
I suppose that'd be the easiest way....

cheers
Sebastian

Jason Clifford wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Alan DeKok wrote:

Nicolas Baradakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question for Alan: it seems easy to pass an option to the libmysqlclient
to make it read a section called "radiusd" in "my.cnf". It'd make possible
to define there any options specific to MySQL which are not available
through our "sql.conf". Should I try to add this to the CVS ?

If you are going to make a change in freeradius to cope with this don't waste time trying to read the my.cnf file as you wont know where it is with any certainty.

Instead have a section in the sql.conf to specify the mysql socket file.

Jason Clifford


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