On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:40 PM, SC@ <sca1309@hotmail.com> wrote:
I think you didn't understand my problem...
I think you didn't understand the hints everyone is trying to give you.
The answers are all there, but only if you have enough basic knowledge to understand them.
I have no problem with one software particularly... I have installed
freeradius, i have imported its database, i have written in, i have
connected my computer to a switch to test and all is right.
In an other hand, I have created a website to manage a database, i have
create a database with phpmyadmin to test and all is right... but i don't
know how to connect both... the database of freeradius is in a file, the
database of phpmy admin is in an other... when i modify my website's code to
manage my radius database it is not find because it is not at the right
place... that's why I want freeradius to create its database at another
place... but i don't think it is a problem of knowledge with that softwares,
it is way to change but where and how ?
Let me repeat my answer "From your questions, you don't even know about connecting to MySQL server via TCP-IP"
The solution to that, was given by Alan "This is a question for MySQL, and has nothing to do with FreeRADIUS"
Have you asked there?
Here's another hint:
- you can have many mysql servers on the same computer, on any directroy you choose, accessible by tcp/ip, as long as they use different ip address/port combination. The usual setup is to bind to all IP address, and use different port (documentation example: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/multiple-unix-servers.html)
Let me repeat another part of my answer:
"(4) If you still have no idea what I'm talking about, then perhaps it's better to enlist professional, paid support for implementation."
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Fajar