-d <raddb> Set configuration directory (defaults to /etc/raddb).
5 Apr
2018
5 Apr
'18
10:13 a.m.
Hi Team. I'd like to have the configuration directory located at a different location to its default (A docker volume). So do I simply kick off freeradius like below radius -d /pathtodockervolume/ Cheers Mitch. Mitch.Sullivan mitch.sullivan@swarm64.com IT administrator | Swarm64 AS Swarm64 AS Zweigstelle Hive Ullsteinstr. 114 | 12109 Berlin | Germany
5 Apr
5 Apr
10:15 a.m.
New subject: -d <raddb> Set configuration directory (defaults to /etc/raddb).
On Apr 5, 2018, at 10:13 AM, Mitch Sullivan <mitch.sullivan@swarm64.com> wrote:\
I'd like to have the configuration directory located at a different location to its default (A docker volume).
So do I simply kick off freeradius like below
radius -d /pathtodockervolume/
"radiusd -h" and "man radiusd" both say "yes". Alan DeKok.
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