Dear Alan, First off, thanks again for your help. I fully appreciate that you are giving of your time to answer posts, when you really have no obligation to do so. I know you are one of the developers or project leader since your name keeps coming up on almost every web page that posts something about Freeradius.
That said, I would like to comment on the documentation of your project. It's quite extensive, but equally confusing (at least for me). I am a FreeBSD user and have a pretty good handle on many advanced issues in that OS - so I think I am fairly capable of reading and implementing documentation. However, I have found that your documentation assumes too much, does not follow much of a logical path, is not organized by topic, does not "get to the point" and does not have concrete examples / solutions to at least recurring and common mistakes or errors. When reading documentation, I'm not interested in becoming an expert in that subject, I just want to get the damn thing up and working. So in essence, I'm not able to find the answers I'm looking for in your documentation, and that's frustrating. I have found (in debugging other software problems) that it is very important for the person who knows more and is assisting, to ask the right questions. Honestly, I have understoode very little from your posts in this thread (with exception of the last one). Asking some specific questions, then posting relevant links to the wiki (depending on the answers from the OP) would be immensly more helpful. I suggest that you have links in your signature to the entry-level wiki pages (like faq, debug, etc). > If you think my response is rude, keep it to yourself. I don't think that at all and as stated, very much appreciated your input and taking time (again, without obligation) to provide help. In fact, I previously refrained on commenting on how I disliked the documentation structure so as not to appear rude to you. > will result in you being unsubscribed and banned. Fascinating! I'm enthralled. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html