Agreed in most aspects, but how I find it easier to learn, and by learn I mean been able to understand why it works, is by trial and error, anyone can cut and paste a few lines in a file and get it working but really how much would you have you have advanced your knowledge on a specific project (freeradius for e.g) without having to go through all the trial and errors of debugging, making a few changes, debugging some more and eventually getting it right, that is an awesome feeling when it works, and it will work, eventually.
Having documentation is great place to start or go back to as a reference. But to me you can't bet a few cups of coffee and some serious time chucked in to get the desired results. I think chaps like Alan are making invaluable contributions to all out there using it, there are a lot of people on the list and I see that mainly 8-10 people only ever take the time to answer people joining and asking questions (this is not specifically a Free radius list issue), may be wrong but that it was I have seen on the replies to posts. I know I am guilty of that, we read, we archive and we watch other people reply and tell ourselves "yup that was what I would have said" Why not step up and say it next time, Geoff -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] org] On Behalf Of Scott Holland Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 10:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: New to FreeRADIUS and looking for answers... I'm not going to get into what the project lacks as this is old news. At least Alan is working on documentation to support people like us. :) Having said that, I find it amazing as to the lack of overal support for the project on the Internet. Working examples seem to be hard to come by? All of the work I do is Microsoft Server based (no suprise)! I am new to Linux in almost every sense of the word yet I'm well aware of how powerfull it can be... The downfall of Linux on the whole, and I'm not talking about any one project and or distro, is the total lack of real support. When I say real support, I mean good, solid documentation to help new users from the ground up. If you think back to the days of DOS. You could find countless books on the subject. In Australia, you will find this very hard... The solution appears to be, the Internet which I can only assume is because of the "public" nature of Linux... Finding that sweet source of help on Linux however, on the magic Internet is harder than you would think - This is proven in FreeRADIUS a project which has been around for some time... We all know its fantastic, and we all know Linux is sensational even if we newbies can't use it... What upsets me is those users who clearly have their head around it who don't help guys like us! I'm not having a go at anyone on this project, I'm talking in general so please understand... :) I am very keen to move away from Microsoft based solutions and this was going to be my first project... The perfect box to handle the AAA requirements of my wireless network, and to act as proxy to filter the web............ How bloody hard this is... Regards, Scott >From: "affora deeb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: FreeRadius users mailing list ><[email protected]> >To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: New to FreeRADIUS and looking for answers... >Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 08:40:37 +0200 > >hi Scott >i have the same problem u talked about >i need someone to help me in configuring free radius on linux server step >by >step >so please if any one can do this favour i'll be so thankfull >afraa > > >On 8/26/06, Scott Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>Hi Guys, >> >>I'd like to begin by saying I'm new, 100% in fact to both Linux and >>FreeRADIUS. Having said that, I am in a position where by I feel I need to >>use both to overcome certain problems I am having at work. Allow me to >>offer >>a very brief overview as I don't want to waste anyones time: >> >>We have a building with 10+ WAP. They are connected to an ADSL2 service >>which is being abused by staff. I now have a HP DL340 1U Server, ready to >>be >>set up as a FreeRADIUS box but, have no clue as to how. >> >>In short, I need to better monitor what users are doing and restrict the >>level of access they have such as what websites they can visit and so on. >>In >>part, I feel FreeRADIUS can help. >> >>Having said all this, I'm at a loss like so many people it would seem with >>the FreeRADIUS concept. It appears powerfull on the surface however I seem >>to be unable to find any good material on the subject. Most of it, is old >>and dated. >> >>Yes, the documentation is good, but I see nothing that really guides you, >>step by step, in learning this complex program.... >> >>While I'd love someone to spend the time to help, I don't expect it! What >>I >>would like, is someone to help me by pointing me in the right direction! I >>have been looking at the book RADIUS, which is currently very hard to get >>here in Australia. So hard, I'd have to get it from the US and wait around >>eight weeks as the publisher is yet to reprint a book first written back >>in >>2002... >> >>I hope you can understand where I am coming from and I look forward to any >>help people can offer. >> >>Regards, >> >>Scott >> >> >>- >>List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >>http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >> >- >List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See >http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

