This is a dumb question again lol. I was wondering if the user table has to
be created in mysql, and if so is there a schema in the privacyidea folder?
Trying to setup the user table to store the users info. Thanks
Take a look at
/usr/bin/privacyidea-create-userdb
This sets up a user database in /etc/privacyidea/users.sqlite
Kind regards
CorenliusAm Mittwoch, den 21.09.2016, 06:42 -0700 schrieb Frank Shearer:
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