Comparison

2005-05-12 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
What do you guys think of "Linspire" compared to other Linux Distributors, especially Red hat Linux? Does it have the same Run Command Console?

RADIUS on Linux Network

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
Hello! My name is Paulo. I would like to set up a network using at least two different operating systems. My main choices are SUSE Linux and Windows XP (not Windows 2K). I am planning to set up a network that runs through a RADIUS server. I will install the server to SUSE Linux and having my Windows XP as my client. I am also planning to have my client to access the server remotely from any locations using a VPN connection. I don't know if this is possible. I am not really familiar with Linux and having a problem to start with. My Windows XP is loaded into my built-in Wi-Fi laptop and I am about to load SUSE Linux into one of my old computers. What other devices should be involved? I am really having trouble configuring out on how to build this kind of network. I need to get this done in less than two weeks. If you have any help to offer, please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you in advance. I will be waiting for your reply.

Re: help

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
is there anyone you know that can help me setup a network step by step from scratch? thx.

Hello! My name is Paulo. I would like to set up a network using at least two different operating systems. My main choices are SUSE Linux and Windows XP (not Windows 2K). I am planning to set up a network that runs through a RADIUS server. I will install the server to SUSE Linux and having my Windows XP as my client. I am also planning to have my client to access the server remotely from any locations using a VPN connection. I don't know if this is possible. I am not really familiar with Linux and having a problem to start with. My Windows XP is loaded into my built-in Wi-Fi laptop and I am about to load SUSE Linux into one of my old computers. What other devices should be involved? I am really having trouble configuring out on how to build this kind of network. I need to get this done in less than two weeks. If you have any help to offer, please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you in advance. I will be waiting for your
 reply.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a good book for general RADIUS protocol information and some goodfreeradius specifics:http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/radius/index.htmlIf you are running into a specific problem you need help with, then ask aspecific question.-ChrisQuoting zze-BEN SAID Mehdi RD-CORE-ISS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi; I'm student and I'm new to freeRadius, actually I'm new to Radius! I just need some help for installing and running a Radius client. Thanks - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

RE: RADIUS on Linux Network

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
thanks for replying. this is going to be my graduation project. I am trying to setup a network consisting of Linux and Windows XP. The server (RADIUS) is going to be installed on the linux having my Windows XP as my client. What materials do I need to have and how do I start it with?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Paulo C. PanaliganSent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:19 AMTo: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject: RADIUS on Linux Network
Hello! My name is Paulo. I would like to set up a network using at least two different operating systems.


Hello, Paulo,

 My main choices are SUSE Linux and Windows XP(not Windows 2K).
I am planning to set up a network that runs through a RADIUS server.

 I need to get this done in less than two weeks. If you have any help to offer, please contact me as soon as possible.

less than two weeks, as soon as posible...umm

where can i send you my rate card?

 Thank you in advance. I will be waiting for your reply.

Your Welcome.
Ahh wait , you want free supports from a freeopen forum, ummm
you will have be more specific, what exactly are you trying to do, what problem are you trying to solve, is this an experiment or homework?

:)



RE: RADIUS on Linux Network

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
thanks for replying. this is going to be my graduation project.I am trying to setup a network consisting of Linux and Windows XP. The server (RADIUS) is going to be installed on the linux having my Windows XP as my client. I was going to set up three workstations running three different OS but then I realized that I don't have much time to do so. What materials do I need to have and how do I start it with? thx in advance.Brian Ertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Paulo,

What are you using for a VPN server? I am assuming you want to use freeradius to 
authenticate remote users who are connecting to the VPN server to then gain access
to resources on your network.

Brian

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-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Paulo C. PanaliganSent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:19 PMTo: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject: RADIUS on Linux Network
Hello! My name is Paulo. I would like to set up a network using at least two different operating systems. My main choices are SUSE Linux and Windows XP (not Windows 2K). I am planning to set up a network that runs through a RADIUS server. I will install the server to SUSE Linux and having my Windows XP as my client. I am also planning to have my client to access the server remotely from any locations using a VPN connection. I don't know if this is possible. I am not really familiar with Linux and having a problem to start with. My Windows XP is loaded into my built-in Wi-Fi laptop and I am about to load SUSE Linux into one of my old computers. What other devices should be involved? I am really having trouble configuring out on how to build this kind of network. I need to get this done in less than two weeks. If you have any help to offer, please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you in advance. I will be waiting for your reply.

RADIUS NETWORK

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP A RADIUS NETWORK ON LINUX?

Windows/Linux

2005-05-11 Thread Paulo C. Panaligan
Hello,

Thanks for replying back. I was just wondering can I setup a secured connection between two computers running Linux as my server and Windows XP as my client connected from a school LAN connection to a wireless router through a radius server? I have some of the resources for you check out:

http://www.enterasys.com/support/manuals/Pol_Mgr1_5_0-web/docs/p_ht_authconfig_x.html

http://text.dslreports.com/forum/remark,9286052~mode=flat

I think the materials that I am going to use are: 

A computer with SUSELinux
A wireless router (Belkin Wireless-G Router with 4-Port Switch)A built-in Wi-Fi laptop with Windows XP
Do you think this is going to work? If not, please contact me as soon as possible. Thanks