On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:54:31AM -0500, Alan DeKok wrote: > Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > FreeRADIUS is one of the most modular and featureful RADIUS servers > > available today. It has been written by a team of developers who have > > more than a decade of collective experience in implementing and > > deploying RADIUS software, in software engineering, and in Unix package > > management. The product is the result of synergy between many of the > > best-known names in free software-based RADIUS implementations, > > including several developers of the Debian GNU/Linux operating system, > > and is distributed under the GNU GPL (version 2).
> Excellent propaganda! I've added that text to the main web page. Hmm, that wasn't so over-the-top as to induce vomiting? I'll have to try harder next time... maybe by talking about 'paradigms' as well as 'synergy'. ;) Seriously, FreeRADIUS is a great product, and it pleases me to no end to see so much self-herding of cats in this regard. Alternatives are nice, but there's also something to be said for putting a piece of software together well enough that you don't /need/ alternatives. But I guess nobody's written a scheme module for FreeRADIUS yet... oh, well. Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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