I think this is the most simple solution. Making symlinks to the usual location might be confusing for other applications or users themselves. Is there any performance difference between using .sock and tcp connection to localhost? Regards, Edvin Seferovic -----Original Message----- From: freeradius-users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Jason Clifford Sent: Montag, 07. November 2005 17:07 To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: mysql.sock moved and cannot be found by freeradius ! On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Alan DeKok wrote:
Nicolas Baradakis <nbk@sitadelle.com> 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 -- UKFSN.ORG Finance Free Software while you surf the 'net http://www.ukfsn.org/ 2Mb ADSL Broadband from just £14.98 / month http://www.linuxadsl.co.uk/ ADSL Routers from just £21.98 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html