"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> of course i know what i am doing (:

  Sorry, you've gone out of your way to ask questions with little to
no useful information in them, like:

  "I've installed radiusd, what do I do next?"

  It's an impossible question to answer, because you can do almost
*anything* next.  So it's not just an impossible question to answer,
it's a *dumb* question to ask, because it's totally useless.

> I ve ten PCs located in the public area of my campus. These PCs is for
> public use. Ussualy students. I want to use RADIUS as authentication for
> those students if they are going to use INTERNET. And of course they have
> their own timelimit.

  The documentation included with the server describes how to do this.

  But it doesn't tell you exactly how to set up your local network,
that would be dumb (and impossible).  What it does is give you the
information so that you can figure it out on your own.

> www.freeradius.org ?? Not enough for me ..

  Did you try the documentation included with the server?  The RADIUS
book?

  Alan DeKok.

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