Hi, > I am part of a consortium of public and private universities and scientific > research facilities and our internal listserv on radius frequently talks
...as am I. but I inform people that they should read the documentation and follow the basic information provided about how to troubleshoot and get help before using the list (because there's nothing to show you up better than 'it doesnt work, please help' as the sole contents of your email :-| ) > people off of freeradius solely because of the sarcastic and chip on the > shoulder attitude of "some" of the developers. Quit being such a Mordac > Alan, it scares the tourists and devalues the otherwise excellent work done > by other people on this project. huh? without Alan there wouldnt be the project. PS regarding talking people off FreeRADIUS - you sure theres not some agenda present there - after all, FreeRADIUS is Open Source GPL software - something not favoured by some due to their political leanings. its also free - which is also not favoured by some. There are commercial offerings out there - but , and this is particularly apt with the current financial climate - is it not easier to defend and deploy services which are free and not extra cost than to be talking about ROI/TCO and bottom line of services - especially regarding systems such as 'eduroam' - which are pretty much free if you have 802.1X capable kit and a local 802.1X network already present... alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html