Alexandros Gougousoudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thats true, but as a beginner it is not clear what is important to set > up. Most people simply want to connect their notebook over WLAN to their > network, other go more into detail with LDAP, SQL whatever.
That really is the fundamental problem, and one I've seen a lot. Everyone wants documentation for how to configure the server for their system. They'd rather not read through documentation for how to configure *other* peoples systems. And they'd rather not read through general documentation saying how the server works, and what each module does. I plan on addressing at least some of that with my book. > As you and others reply on questions of people on the list is very > often like "tell us in detail what you want to do..." is not what > many people seek, I think most expect to be told what is important > and what they should do. Yes, and many questions are "How do I configure the server to do stuff?" That's a useless question, and guaranteed to not solve the problem. > P.S: I look for a good book, covering all about radius and especially > FR. As an overview and as a reference. I'm writing one. I've got about 60 pages of good content, and 50 pages of rough notes. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

