RE: Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-19 Thread Jonathan Ruano
This question seems to aim for a FAQ question :)

Jon

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> "Anson Rinesmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What's the best online place for documentation of actual FR? I for
> > one still don't know what the difference is between := and == in my
> > sql database
> 
>   doc/rlm_sql ?
> 
>   Alan DeKok.
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RE: Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-18 Thread Chris Parker
At 02:14 PM 11/18/2003, Anson Rinesmith wrote:
What's the best online place for documentation of actual FR? I for one still
don't know what the difference is between := and == in my sql database
This is explained in pretty good detail in 'doc/rlm_sql', which is part
of the source distribution.
-Chris
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Re: Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Anson Rinesmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the best online place for documentation of actual FR? I for
> one still don't know what the difference is between := and == in my
> sql database

  doc/rlm_sql ?

  Alan DeKok.

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RE: Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-18 Thread Anson Rinesmith
What's the best online place for documentation of actual FR? I for one still
don't know what the difference is between := and == in my sql database

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Subject: Re: Documentation Suggestion

At 11:31 AM 11/18/2003, Tim Snape wrote:
>Has anyone considered approaching Tim O'Reilly to do a dedicated FreeRadius
>book. The existing Radius title is ok as far as it goes and the two
>freeradius chapters are a plus but IMO it does not go far enough.
>
>I would have thought that FreeRadius deserves to have it's own creature.
>Since Jonathon Hassels book features a molusc, I'd suggest an octopus (a
>higher order marine species).

He ( Jonathon ) is on the list ( or was in the past ).  I'm sure as FR
approaches 1.0 it would be worth considering a Rev 2 on the Radius book.
Right now it is still in a semi flux state, so it would be worth waiting
a bit longer before updating the book, IMHO.

There is a lot of stuff that FR does now that it didn't then, particularly
in the LEAP/PEAP/TLS area that could serve to be covered, as many people
are starting to use RADIUS to provide authentication for the LAN and WLAN
environments.

I for one would cetainly be willing to assist with an update/addition
to the book.  :)

-Chris
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Re: Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-18 Thread Chris Parker
At 11:31 AM 11/18/2003, Tim Snape wrote:
Has anyone considered approaching Tim O'Reilly to do a dedicated FreeRadius
book. The existing Radius title is ok as far as it goes and the two
freeradius chapters are a plus but IMO it does not go far enough.
I would have thought that FreeRadius deserves to have it's own creature.
Since Jonathon Hassels book features a molusc, I'd suggest an octopus (a
higher order marine species).
He ( Jonathon ) is on the list ( or was in the past ).  I'm sure as FR
approaches 1.0 it would be worth considering a Rev 2 on the Radius book.
Right now it is still in a semi flux state, so it would be worth waiting
a bit longer before updating the book, IMHO.
There is a lot of stuff that FR does now that it didn't then, particularly
in the LEAP/PEAP/TLS area that could serve to be covered, as many people
are starting to use RADIUS to provide authentication for the LAN and WLAN
environments.
I for one would cetainly be willing to assist with an update/addition
to the book.  :)
-Chris
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Documentation Suggestion

2003-11-18 Thread Tim Snape
Has anyone considered approaching Tim O'Reilly to do a dedicated FreeRadius
book. The existing Radius title is ok as far as it goes and the two
freeradius chapters are a plus but IMO it does not go far enough.

I would have thought that FreeRadius deserves to have it's own creature.
Since Jonathon Hassels book features a molusc, I'd suggest an octopus (a
higher order marine species).

Tim



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