I had Free Radius (on freebsd) running for a while, but I was using
it for WPA authentication against a couple APs (and that machine has
been
replaced by a Mac Mini for the RADIUS parts).
You don't say how you're dialing in (PPP?), and you don't give us any
debugging output. You don't
Matt Darnell wrote:
It looks legit.
Here is an example post:
Dear Microsoft:
Are you saying that the poster thinks Microsoft has a credibility
problem? ;)
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There has been a lot of recent discussion about what to do with PII
machines. Lets build a cluster. (Where can we find the room/power/
AC?)
http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/04/07/2225227.shtml
The ACCRC is the relatively famous computer recycling non-profit
in Berkeley that
On 4/7/06, Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
It looks legit.
Here is an example post:
Dear Microsoft:
Are you saying that the poster thinks Microsoft has a credibility
problem? ;)
I would never insinuate something like that.I don't even know
Jim Thompson wrote:
There has been a lot of recent discussion about what to do with PII
machines. Lets build a cluster. (Where can we find the room/power/AC?)
You can do a rough and tumble calculation. To match a lowest-powered (
cheapest) Sempron you can find in the market, you will need
It seems that Sun is beginning a new round of layoffs. This has become
so common, no one cares to talk about it any more (unless someone you
know happens to be affected).
BTW, while Sun's Solaris developers do not seem to care about
user-friendliness, a couple of OpenSolaris LiveCDs have