Well I been working on this system in some form or another for about a month, which when done is going to be able (so I am told) to limit the bandwidth that the connected users (be it wired or wireless clients) can use using squid/squish/hostapd/freeradius/daloradius (so when I leave someone can have a point and click way to delete abusive users and add them back when needed). From my reading I was under the impression that to use daloradius I needed to use mysql (I could be wrong on this) otherwise I would use the user accounts on the system and be done with it. Instead of doing what I should have been doing and using the links to the documentation and wiki I went looking for a "QUICK FIX" and it didn't work and it burnt me in the a$$. I was smart enough to copy original files to a backup directory BEFORE I made any changes, so copying the original files back and going to the wiki and starting from there is not going to be that difficult.

On 12/18/2010 2:41 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
i.e. you've butchered the default configuration by following some
un-named, out-dated, and entirely *wrong* third-party documentation.

   Is there any reason you don't use the documentation that's included
with the server?  Or read the Wiki?

   Honestly.  The Wiki contains *explicit* instructions for what to do.
*None* of that includes destroying the configuration.

   Use the default configuration.  Follow the FreeRADIUS documentation.

   Alan DeKok.
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