hi,
First off get teh radius book from o'reilly. Next read all the documentation for
installing and using freeradius. As for which linux, I use FreeBSD
and it runs really well. If you are to use linux I would use Slackware. Key step,
READ, READ, and read some more.
FreeBSD is BSD, its
FreeBSD is BSD, its not Linux. sorry, just really had to say that.
alan
Actually, Alan, I think FreeBSD users would be a little more insulted at the
mere suggestion that they are at all similar to Linux ;-)
It reminds me of the mug from ThinkGeek that was advertised as, My coffee
is more
Hi,
I have started a new job in Linux.
I have been involved quite a lot into daily system admin functions in Linux
as well as Solaris
Now the requirement for this job are to set up a RADIUS server with LDAP and
mysql database.
This is for a small ISP which will be used for Wireless access for
This is often a good starting point.
http://www.google.com
On Friday, Jun 13, 2003, at 10:21 Europe/London, Sagar Bikebits wrote:
Hi,
I have started a new job in Linux.
I have been involved quite a lot into daily system admin functions in
Linux
as well as Solaris
Now the requirement for this
First off get teh radius book from o'reilly. Next read all the documentation for
installing and using freeradius. As for which linux, I use FreeBSD
and it runs really well. If you are to use linux I would use Slackware. Key step,
READ, READ, and read some more.
6/13/2003 5:21:08 AM, Sagar
I have started a new job in Linux.
I have been involved quite a lot into daily system admin functions in Linux
as well as Solaris
Now the requirement for this job are to set up a RADIUS server with LDAP and
mysql database.
This is for a small ISP which will be used for Wireless access for
see www.freeradius.org read the faq, and subscribe to the list.
att.
Mauricio
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From: Sagar Bikebits [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 3:21 AM
Subject: Require Urgent Help
Hi,
I have started a new job in Linux.
I have been
It sounds like they have a dialup system running - if they are using Ascend
MAXs the manuals that come with them have lots of good information on radius
in general -especially attributes. And of course the RFCs. And The RADIUS
book. And the FAQs. And the docs that come with the distribution.
And