This thread has already dragged out beyond reason but I feel since I'm being attacked I should defend myself.

#1) I know how to read.
#2) First Alan claimed that I and my University wanted something for nothing. "Free" #3) Then you come along and claim I'm an idiot for being willing to pay for support.

I don't know where you work chief but here where I work, I have other things to do than spend countless hours reading out of date man pages and listserve archives with no responses or brilliant answers like go read the faq. I spend two weeks trying to wrap my head around this software and I asked a simple question which only ONE person was kind enough to respond to.Obviously neither you nor Alan could be bothered to read or reply to my first email but you all seem to have time to respond to this one. It really makes me wonder if either of you have ever attended University. I have interns work for me every semester. I answer the same question over and over and I never use that excuse to be an asshole. You see, where it might be an old question to me, it's a new one to that student. I'm glad our faculty don't have your attitude our we'd be out of business. After all, these kids have the text book the documentation is there so why do these lazy kids need us to answer their dumb questions when they answer is right in their hand.

I belong to several auto forums and we welcome new people all the time. Some with experience some without. Some are too lazy to search and some just don't know what to ask yet. Either way none are treated like I've been treated here. This "I know something you don't know and therefore I'm great and you're dumb attitude" disgusts me.

This is the last response I'll give on this topic. And since you were kind enough to curse at me, I'll reply: G.F.Y. If you don't know what it means Goggle it or perhaps check the faq's. Your a smart guy. Figure it out. Spend countless hours on it if you have to. Apparently you have the time.

I'll go unsubscribe now. Thanks for the warm welcome, assholes.

--Paul

Paul Kuchinski
Network Administrator
Smeal College of Business Administration
Penn State University

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (814)865-0366
fax:   (814)865-1845



Eric Hilden wrote:
Sorry to jump in here, but I feel like I have to defend something I believe in now.

I haven't read this entire thing, but I can say I have seen this a hundred times. If you cannot read or clearly understand the topic in the extensive documentation provided. Then you need to find someone else who knows Unix or BSD. There is no way anyone is going to give you a simple answer. The FreeBSD/Unix/Linux community provides vast amounts of documentation, research, and help. First look for your answer by going through old mailing lists, type in errors you are receiving in google, or other easy troubleshooting tips. But don't expect to say I can't get it to work and tell me how to make it work. I will admit I am a complete FreeBSD/Unix noob, but I have spent countless hours now playing with the operating system, pulling my hair out, and ready to blow it up. But that frustrating process is the knowledge base I develop in knowing how a particular program works.

As far as paying someone or a commercial product. Go for it. 1000% mark up on something that is already free. If you do not have the time, patience, or know how, then by all means this is your best solution. 99% of the companies go look at licensing agreements. You will see a lot of it documents back to what is already Open Source and Free.

PS.
As an end note it is just as fucking stupid as I post Message of Days for employees that never read it and always ask what are we doing. I can't answer 100's of the same question everyday. That is why the DOCUMENTATION is very well written generally, and lots of time goes into it. Hell you can figure out Unix by just installing the MAN pages and taking the time to play with the commands; then I see you as one of my fellow X-Employees that lied on resume of knowing how to READ something that is right in front of you everyday. So don't expect people not to get pissed face.

P. K. wrote:
And Mr. Friendly wrote:

Yes.  It's clear you're not willing to pay for FreeRADIUS support,
and would rather go with a commercial solution.

Huh? Well, that comment makes no sense but I'll try to squeeze something useful out of it.... Just so I'm clear, because this would be news to me, FreeRadius paid support is available? From where?
 It's also clear
you're upset that you didn't get immediate answers to all of your
questions, for free.  There's little anyone can do to solve that
problem.

Ah, okay. So you do operate under the "you get what you pay for" philosophy. And BTW Thanks for taking the time to respond to this email with insults and accusations. Does the paid for service come with your snide responses as well? I'd just love to be able to pay real money for the honor of subjecting myself to your charismatic attitude.

--Paul

Paul Kuchinski
Network Administrator
Smeal College of Business Administration
Penn State University

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: (814)865-0366
fax:   (814)865-1845



Alan DeKok wrote:
"P. K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the FreeRadius documentation and support is so abysmal and my experience too limited to make good use of the advice you gave. Each OSS package has its benefits and weaknesses I guess. For instance I've used ISC DHCP server for years and it has stellar support from the programmer, great on-line information and documentation so much so that I can't imagine using anything else.

  ISC DHCP has one, maybe two full-time programmers working on it, ISC
has 100's of 1000's of dollars in funds to support it, and companies
have paid large sums of money to for ISC to write additional
documentation.

Perhaps in the future the FreeRadius writer's will realize how useless their software is with the level of documentation and support they are providing and choose to make improvements or maybe they'll just continue to operate on a "you get what you pay for basis."

  Yes.  It's clear you're not willing to pay for FreeRADIUS support,
and would rather go with a commercial solution.  It's also clear
you're upset that you didn't get immediate answers to all of your
questions, for free.  There's little anyone can do to solve that
problem.

  And I will note that I've dealt with many people who've installed
multiple servers, commercial and open source.  Most say that the
FreeRADIUS documentation is more than adequate for their needs.

  Alan DeKok.
--
  http://deployingradius.com       - The web site of the book
  http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog


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