Hello Andrea,

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 12:55 pm, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> Thursday, June 5, 2003, 4:39:31 AM, you wrote:
>
> MM> If the radius server is configured to use a public certificate from a
> public MM> certificate authority (verisgn etc), the root certificate is
> built in to XP. MM> Hope that helps.
>
> You've been a light into the night!

I think by now you have been up all night in Italy?

>
> Thank you very much. Now a philosofical question. Which (linux)
> platform would you recommend for Radiator? RedHat? Debian? Mandrake
> doesn't seem to be ready yet... OpenSSL is giving me problems as
> well due to it's strange paths (/usr/local/ssl/ instead of
> /usr/lib/ssl and such).

Its the same on RH.
You know you can change the default install paths for openssl with the 
--prefix flag to ./configure?

I dont think we can choose between those flavours of Linux. From out point of 
view they are very similar. We recommend that you choose the one you are most 
comfortable with.

Cheers.


>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Saluti, Andrea Brancatelli
> http://andrea.brancatelli.it/      mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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