Roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  If you're not going to follow my advice, I don't see why you're
> >asking me questions.
> >
> See above.  I'm not sure as to the signifigance of 2000 vs 10000 or 90. 

  Then educate yourself.  Ask a question.

  But to simply reply (without explanation) that you've refused to
follow my advice, that's *very* rude.

> >  From your descriptions, I have a pretty good idea of what's going
> >wrong.  But I don't see the point in telling you.
> >
> <rant mode>
> See right there.  Thats what gets me about open-source projects. 

  <shrug>  What gets me about open-source users are the people who:

- refuse to read the documentation
- ask questions on the list
- argue with the developers over the answers


  I'm at a total loss as to what your problem is.  The documentation
which comes with the server is sufficient to solve your problems.  But
you refuse to read it, and get angry at me when I refuse to re-type
that documentation on the list.

>  Developers play god, are accountable to no one

  Exactly.  I don't get paid to do this.  If you don't like my
attitude, then:

  a) follow my advice when you ask for it,

   or

  b) start your own open source RADIUS server

> then when people ask for help above and beyond the scope of the outdated 
> faq's, they get pushed around.

  <sigh> 'raddb/radiusd.conf' comes with examples of using the
'counter' module.  If you can't understand that, how can I expect that
you'll understand my answers on this list?

  Alan DeKok.

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