RE: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Alex M
: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying Alan DeKok wrote: > If you're familiar with RADIUS, it will contain little useful > information. I can confirm this. I was pretty disappointed about the value of the book when I bought it 3 years a

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Thor Spruyt
Alan DeKok wrote: > If you're familiar with RADIUS, it will contain little useful > information. I can confirm this. I was pretty disappointed about the value of the book when I bought it 3 years ago. I doesn't go indepth into anything. Thor. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Jacob Jarick
I will start reading it all ASAP, thanks alot guys :) On 4/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Hi, Im just getting started with freeradius (trying to nut out dynamic > > vlans atm) and I was wondering if this book would be a worth while > > purchase. > > > > I had a great

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > Hi, Im just getting started with freeradius (trying to nut out dynamic > vlans atm) and I was wondering if this book would be a worth while > purchase. > > I had a great experience with O'reillys bind and perl cookbook books. > Have any FR users used this book and if so your comments would b

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Jacob Jarick
I will put it on order as reference is better than nothing :) I have used radius before but not for ages (2000) I will be using it alot at this new job so I will need all the good references I can get. On 4/16/07, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: > > What put me of

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: > What put me off the O'Rielly book was it's age.. Although I only started > using FreeRADIUS with 1.1.4 , i've seen pretty rapid development. > So I was concerned about how much relevance a book published in 2002 has > today. It covers RADIUS. It's good for people w

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
Alan DeKok wrote: > Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: >> I just got this one >> http://books.theregister.co.uk/catalog/browse.asp?id=746814&group=9880&subcat=8&cat=B >> >> Initial flickings through, suggest it's quite indepth . > > I've seen that. It has 300+ pages, and 40 pages on RADIUS. I had a >

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: > I just got this one > http://books.theregister.co.uk/catalog/browse.asp?id=746814&group=9880&subcat=8&cat=B > > Initial flickings through, suggest it's quite indepth . I've seen that. It has 300+ pages, and 40 pages on RADIUS. I had a hard time reading it, to be

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
Alan DeKok wrote: > Jacob Jarick wrote: > >> Hi, Im just getting started with freeradius (trying to nut out dynamic >> vlans atm) and I was wondering if this book would be a worth while >> purchase. >> > > Maybe. > > >> I had a great experience with O'reillys bind and perl cookbook boo

Re: O'Reillys Radius Book - Worth buying

2007-04-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Jacob Jarick wrote: > Hi, Im just getting started with freeradius (trying to nut out dynamic > vlans atm) and I was wondering if this book would be a worth while > purchase. Maybe. > I had a great experience with O'reillys bind and perl cookbook books. > Have any FR users used this book and if