Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
James wrote: I did these: proxy.rst processing_users_file.rst cisco.rst variables.rst configurable_failover.rst There might be formatting errors but I think it is a good first pass. OK. I double-checked them, and put them into the git v2.1.x branch. The suse/redhat/debian package scripts just install all of the files in the doc/ directory. So I think it's safe to fix the docs now. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
James wrote: Is somebody already working on making .rst files because there are already some? Peter Nixon did a few in the master branch. I don't think any more changes have been made since then. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On 06/13/10 03:11, Alan DeKok wrote: James wrote: Is somebody already working on making .rst files because there are already some? Peter Nixon did a few in the master branch. I don't think any more changes have been made since then. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html I'll send you proxy.rst off list so there are no attachments on list. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On 06/13/10 03:11, Alan DeKok wrote: James wrote: Is somebody already working on making .rst files because there are already some? Peter Nixon did a few in the master branch. I don't think any more changes have been made since then. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html I did these: proxy.rst processing_users_file.rst cisco.rst variables.rst configurable_failover.rst There might be formatting errors but I think it is a good first pass. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On 06/10/10 15:59, Alan DeKok wrote: bjloc...@lockie.ca wrote: What file format is the documentation in and roughly how big is it? Text. Not a lot, but organized fairly poorly. I'm a technical writer and I'm interested. Try: http://freeradius.org/doc/community.html Or, just convert the existing txt to rst, and send them as an attachment to the mailing list. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html Is somebody already working on making .rst files because there are already some? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Hi, Peter Nixon wrote: Hi Johannes Please feel free to take the lead. While you may of course use the RST viewer built into github, its better if you install Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) as you will then be able to build the RST into html format locally on your machine with: make html Additionally, if you install rst2pdf you will be able to use: make pdf OK, thanks for the info and the advice. I'll go with that methodology. Sorry about being quiet lately - I've been extremely busy at work and in my personal life but in about 2-3 weeks time I'll finally have time to start digging in. Also, as Alan noted earlier - once I decide on a file I want to check out and convert I'll send a mail to the list and let you know. Last note; nice to see the discussions about Wiki editing. I'd like to join in there as well but I'll wait with that until after the RST conversions. :) Have a great weekend, J. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Fri 11 Jun 2010, Ramm-Ericson, Johannes wrote: Hi, Peter Nixon wrote: Hi Johannes Please feel free to take the lead. While you may of course use the RST viewer built into github, its better if you install Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) as you will then be able to build the RST into html format locally on your machine with: make html Additionally, if you install rst2pdf you will be able to use: make pdf OK, thanks for the info and the advice. I'll go with that methodology. Sorry about being quiet lately - I've been extremely busy at work and in my personal life but in about 2-3 weeks time I'll finally have time to start digging in. Also, as Alan noted earlier - once I decide on a file I want to check out and convert I'll send a mail to the list and let you know. OK. In that case suggest that you dont let large amounts of time (days) pass between local work in your clone and pushes upstream to us so that no-one duplicates work. Regards -- Peter Nixon http://peternixon.net/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Josip Rodin wrote: In the meantime I've done some work fixing the Wiki. I invite everyone watching to have a look, it's now... no longer stuck in 2007. :) It looks quite a bit better, thanks. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 03:01:47PM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: The enthusiasm seems big enough. So how would this work? http://freeradius.org/doc/community.html It doesn't seem to be particularly enthusiastic any more. But that's what happens in the real world :) A non-trivial documentation format is a stringent documentation format. And also obviously humans suck :) In the meantime I've done some work fixing the Wiki. I invite everyone watching to have a look, it's now... no longer stuck in 2007. :) If you don't have an account or can't be bothered to edit, just shout here... -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Tue 18 May 2010, Alan DeKok wrote: Nyamul Hassan wrote: Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Putting the existing docs into a Wiki won't magically make people submit changes. We're looking for an editor. All we want is someone who can organize and format the existing documentation. There is no need for in depth knowledge of RADIUS. There is no need for to write *new* documentation. That is work which is normally seen as not fun. But it's needed. Therefore, the offer to pay for services rendered. Yes. I'll second Alan on this. It was my idea to setup the wiki, and I spent a LOT of time on it for a year or so, but have unfortunately not seen as much input from the community as we will have liked. (Although there are a notable few people who have done some work at various times... You know who your are..Thanks.) If there is only going to be a small group of people editing the docs, git and RST work much better than a wiki, and save maintaing both mediawiki and an SQL server :-) -- Peter Nixon http://peternixon.net/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Tue 18 May 2010, Alan DeKok wrote: Nyamul Hassan wrote: Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Putting the existing docs into a Wiki won't magically make people submit changes. We're looking for an editor. All we want is someone who can organize and format the existing documentation. There is no need for in depth knowledge of RADIUS. There is no need for to write *new* documentation. That is work which is normally seen as not fun. But it's needed. Therefore, the offer to pay for services rendered. Yes. I'll second Alan on this. It was my idea to setup the wiki, and I spent a LOT of time on it for a year or so, but have unfortunately not seen as much input from the community as we will have liked. (Although there are a notable few people who have done some work at various times... You know who your are..Thanks.) If there is only going to be a small group of people editing the docs, git and RST work much better than a wiki, and save maintaing both mediawiki and an SQL server :-) What file format is the documentation in and roughly how big is it? I'm a technical writer and I'm interested. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 09:07:32PM +0300, Peter Nixon wrote: We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Yes. I'll second Alan on this. It was my idea to setup the wiki, and I spent a LOT of time on it for a year or so, but have unfortunately not seen as much input from the community as we will have liked. If there is only going to be a small group of people editing the docs, git and RST work much better than a wiki, and save maintaing both mediawiki and an SQL server :-) IMHO you saw little input because you had a wiki that was rendered practically dead for three years. There was nothing there even just to tell newbies that there *is* a procedure to get an account, let alone anything that would actually entice them to edit. Similarly, keeping docs in another, even less trivially accessible format, will not alleviate this problem - it stands to reason that it can only make it worse. Paying people to overcome that problem could make things even. Yet, it will be that much harder to get an account and submit changes because it will require a little bit more toolset learning for users and a little bit more interaction from the admins. That's why I mentioned that ConfirmAccount mediawiki extension - it will reduce the amount of bother for the admins, while still allowing the users to use minimal necessary skills to do their edits. Obviously I have nothing against people also working on documentation in git, whether paid or not - the rule in documentation is that duplication is not something frowned upon by default (unlike with software). -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Jun 10, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Josip Rodin wrote: On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 09:07:32PM +0300, Peter Nixon wrote: We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Yes. I'll second Alan on this. It was my idea to setup the wiki, and I spent a LOT of time on it for a year or so, but have unfortunately not seen as much input from the community as we will have liked. If there is only going to be a small group of people editing the docs, git and RST work much better than a wiki, and save maintaing both mediawiki and an SQL server :-) IMHO you saw little input because you had a wiki that was rendered practically dead for three years. There was nothing there even just to tell newbies that there *is* a procedure to get an account, let alone anything that would actually entice them to edit. Similarly, keeping docs in another, even less trivially accessible format, will not alleviate this problem - it stands to reason that it can only make it worse. Paying people to overcome that problem could make things even. Yet, it will be that much harder to get an account and submit changes because it will require a little bit more toolset learning for users and a little bit more interaction from the admins. That's why I mentioned that ConfirmAccount mediawiki extension - it will reduce the amount of bother for the admins, while still allowing the users to use minimal necessary skills to do their edits. Obviously I have nothing against people also working on documentation in git, whether paid or not - the rule in documentation is that duplication is not something frowned upon by default (unlike with software). My idea was to install an extension to the wiki that allowed rendering of RST. The documentation would be kept up to date on the wiki, and at official release time those pages would be pulled in from the wiki and bundled with the rest of FreeRADIUS. Advantaged are: - Easy to edit - No learning curve for GIT - Still maintains blame information - Instant feedback with the preview function when testing out syntax - One source for all documentation - Documentation available without downloading package or src bundle. People are far more likely to contribute if the barrier to entry is low. The reason for the wikis zombie like status is, as other people have stated that there is no official procedure to request an account, and no automated account creation. I remember the issues with spam, so auto account creation is out. Maybe have a a registration mailing list where people can pick requests off and create the accounts manually? The barrier to get an account has to be sufficiently high that spammers won't go through the hassle and sufficiently low that people will still contribute. -Arran - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
It looks like a good set of volunteers wanting to help. My suggestion is to convert the docs to Restructured text: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html Looks very straight forward. :) I'll be creating a github account for myself later this evening and will start getting my hands dirty after that. Best Regards, Johannes R-E PS. By the way; for the sake of not duplicating effort does Peter Nixon want to lead the way on this or is it just a simple free-for-all? Hi Johannes Please feel free to take the lead. While you may of course use the RST viewer built into github, its better if you install Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) as you will then be able to build the RST into html format locally on your machine with: make html Additionally, if you install rst2pdf you will be able to use: make pdf I would do the work in this order: 1) checkout freeradius 2) Rename existing files in doc dir to have a .rst extension (eg. git mv proxy proxy.rst) 3) make html (in doc dir) 4) Fix any warnings output by sphinx 5) make html 6) Check what the output looks like (eg. firefox _build/html/index.html) and clean up anything that needs it. 7) Repeat for the next file. Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://peternixon.net/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Jun 10, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Josip Rodin wrote: On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:59:57AM -0700, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: That's why I mentioned that ConfirmAccount mediawiki extension - it will reduce the amount of bother for the admins, while still allowing the users to use minimal necessary skills to do their edits. My idea was to install an extension to the wiki that allowed rendering of RST. The documentation would be kept up to date on the wiki, and at official release time those pages would be pulled in from the wiki and bundled with the rest of FreeRADIUS. But does that kind of a software actually exist? Yes: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:RstToHtml ... The barrier to get an account has to be sufficiently high that spammers won't go through the hassle and sufficiently low that people will still contribute. Once again, that's exactly what Extension:ConfirmAccount tries to do. We don't need to reinvent anything, just get it installed and see if it works. Well i'm up for a trial re-opening, but i'm not sure about Peter Nixon and Alan DeKok. -Arran - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: My idea was to install an extension to the wiki that allowed rendering of RST. The documentation would be kept up to date on the wiki, and at official release time those pages would be pulled in from the wiki and bundled with the rest of FreeRADIUS. Ok. The RST format looks a lot easier than the Wiki format. Advantaged are: - Easy to edit - No learning curve for GIT - Still maintains blame information - Instant feedback with the preview function when testing out syntax - One source for all documentation - Documentation available without downloading package or src bundle. People are far more likely to contribute if the barrier to entry is low. The reason for the wikis zombie like status is, as other people have stated that there is no official procedure to request an account, and no automated account creation. I remember the issues with spam, so auto account creation is out. Maybe have a a registration mailing list where people can pick requests off and create the accounts manually? Yes. The barrier to get an account has to be sufficiently high that spammers won't go through the hassle and sufficiently low that people will still contribute. We're also not in the business of account management. Someone like github.com is. If they had a Wiki that was RST *and* backed by git, it would be a clear winner. But people have been asking since 2008, and it's still not ready. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
bjloc...@lockie.ca wrote: What file format is the documentation in and roughly how big is it? Text. Not a lot, but organized fairly poorly. I'm a technical writer and I'm interested. Try: http://freeradius.org/doc/community.html Or, just convert the existing txt to rst, and send them as an attachment to the mailing list. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:59:57AM -0700, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: That's why I mentioned that ConfirmAccount mediawiki extension - it will reduce the amount of bother for the admins, while still allowing the users to use minimal necessary skills to do their edits. My idea was to install an extension to the wiki that allowed rendering of RST. The documentation would be kept up to date on the wiki, and at official release time those pages would be pulled in from the wiki and bundled with the rest of FreeRADIUS. But does that kind of a software actually exist? - Still maintains blame information Truth be told, mediawiki history isn't like git blame, but it's sufficiently close. Sorry for nitpicking :) People are far more likely to contribute if the barrier to entry is low. I'd perhaps rephrase that by saying that when people are unlikely to contribute, anything done to raise the barrier to entry has an amplified negative effect on the already low likelihood that a contribution will be actually made. The reason for the wikis zombie like status is, as other people have stated that there is no official procedure to request an account, and no automated account creation. I remember the issues with spam, so auto account creation is out. Maybe have a a registration mailing list where people can pick requests off and create the accounts manually? The barrier to get an account has to be sufficiently high that spammers won't go through the hassle and sufficiently low that people will still contribute. Once again, that's exactly what Extension:ConfirmAccount tries to do. We don't need to reinvent anything, just get it installed and see if it works. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:44:27PM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: We're also not in the business of account management. Someone like github.com is. If they had a Wiki that was RST *and* backed by git, it would be a clear winner. But people have been asking since 2008, and it's still not ready. OK, so to clarify, if we installed Extension:ConfirmAccount on the FR Wiki, we would not reenter the annoying account management business, nor jeopardize any live content; but we would lower the bar of entry for more people to contribute. Coupled with Extension:RstToHtml, that could become a decent origin for the not-so-volatile copy in freeradius-server git. The process of copying wouldn't be trivial (probably?), but for a hired editor it wouldn't be much of a problem either. -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Jun 10, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Josip Rodin wrote: On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:44:27PM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: We're also not in the business of account management. Someone like github.com is. If they had a Wiki that was RST *and* backed by git, it would be a clear winner. But people have been asking since 2008, and it's still not ready. OK, so to clarify, if we installed Extension:ConfirmAccount on the FR Wiki, we would not reenter the annoying account management business, nor jeopardize any live content; but we would lower the bar of entry for more people to contribute. Coupled with Extension:RstToHtml, that could become a decent origin for the not-so-volatile copy in freeradius-server git. The process of copying wouldn't be trivial (probably?), but for a hired editor it wouldn't be much of a problem either. If media wiki is anything like pmwiki, the source files are very easy to parse (just flat files with some metadata in the header). -Arran - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
bjloc...@lockie.ca wrote: What file format is the documentation in and roughly how big is it? Text. Not a lot, but organized fairly poorly. I'm a technical writer and I'm interested. Try: http://freeradius.org/doc/community.html Or, just convert the existing txt to rst, and send them as an attachment to the mailing list. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html Ok, I'll look at it this weekend. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On 06/10/10 16:44, Alan DeKok wrote: Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: My idea was to install an extension to the wiki that allowed rendering of RST. The documentation would be kept up to date on the wiki, and at official release time those pages would be pulled in from the wiki and bundled with the rest of FreeRADIUS. Ok. The RST format looks a lot easier than the Wiki format. I'm trying to get this installed: http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/2009/08/enthoughts-restructuredtext-editor.html Advantaged are: - Easy to edit - No learning curve for GIT - Still maintains blame information - Instant feedback with the preview function when testing out syntax - One source for all documentation - Documentation available without downloading package or src bundle. People are far more likely to contribute if the barrier to entry is low. The reason for the wikis zombie like status is, as other people have stated that there is no official procedure to request an account, and no automated account creation. I remember the issues with spam, so auto account creation is out. Maybe have a a registration mailing list where people can pick requests off and create the accounts manually? Yes. The barrier to get an account has to be sufficiently high that spammers won't go through the hassle and sufficiently low that people will still contribute. We're also not in the business of account management. Someone like github.com is. If they had a Wiki that was RST *and* backed by git, it would be a clear winner. But people have been asking since 2008, and it's still not ready. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Alan DeKok wrote: Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: The problem with volunteer 're-factoring' work, is that although people mean well when they offer their assistance, it doesn't usually work out... They'll often spend a couple of weeks working on the task, get bored, figure they'll take a break and come back to it later, and it never gets completed. I'd say the hard part is getting people to just write docs. It's not as sexy as programming, but it has arguably more *positive* impact on the end user. I concede both points. Now it just gets down to showing that it won't happen this time. :-) It looks like a good set of volunteers wanting to help. My suggestion is to convert the docs to Restructured text: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html Looks very straight forward. :) I'll be creating a github account for myself later this evening and will start getting my hands dirty after that. Best Regards, Johannes R-E PS. By the way; for the sake of not duplicating effort does Peter Nixon want to lead the way on this or is it just a simple free-for-all? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Need to give something back to the Open Source community. So I'd very happy to contribute with this project. I have some experience contributing to standard bodies such as WBA which I'm the Cochair of RD and authored some of the stage 2 documents in the WiMAX Forum (GRWG) currently in RiLTE (GSMA) and previously in CDG Packet group. Strong development background and FreeRadius' user. Ramon Castillo $HOME = GMT + 1 - Original Message From: Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 9:16:06 AM Subject: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: The enthusiasm seems big enough. So how would this work? http://freeradius.org/doc/community.html Get some people to submit an example doc that they've converted, and then you pick one which is best and assign the job? Or get people to convert some/all docs, and you decide which one contributes most? It's best to break the work down into simple steps. The above web page describes how we should work. If people have simple, clear goals, they don't need much coordination. They can do a set of small changes to one file, and push that back. This avoids overlap, and ensures that each change is easy to do. Someone with commit access can integrate the changes, where everyone else can pick them up. It takes a small bit of work to set up a git account on github. But after that, the extra steps required by git are pretty minimal. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. Regards HASSAN On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 13:16, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote: In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Nyamul Hassan wrote: Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Putting the existing docs into a Wiki won't magically make people submit changes. We're looking for an editor. All we want is someone who can organize and format the existing documentation. There is no need for in depth knowledge of RADIUS. There is no need for to write *new* documentation. That is work which is normally seen as not fun. But it's needed. Therefore, the offer to pay for services rendered. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
I would like to do this job, but my english is poor, so I can't do it :( 2010/5/18 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Nyamul Hassan wrote: Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Putting the existing docs into a Wiki won't magically make people submit changes. We're looking for an editor. All we want is someone who can organize and format the existing documentation. There is no need for in depth knowledge of RADIUS. There is no need for to write *new* documentation. That is work which is normally seen as not fun. But it's needed. Therefore, the offer to pay for services rendered. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- Ana Gallardo Gómez - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
I tried to signup to be able to edit the Wiki, but it seems that signup is disabled! Regards HASSAN On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 14:02, Ana Gallardo ana.gallardo...@gmail.comwrote: I would like to do this job, but my english is poor, so I can't do it :( 2010/5/18 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Nyamul Hassan wrote: Not meaning any disrespect to the paid offer, you could also reconsider to put up the current documentation in a Wiki style webpage, and from there everyone can work on the text that they think needs reworking. We already have a Wiki. Few people edit it. We already have a publicly available doc directory. Few people submit changes. Putting the existing docs into a Wiki won't magically make people submit changes. We're looking for an editor. All we want is someone who can organize and format the existing documentation. There is no need for in depth knowledge of RADIUS. There is no need for to write *new* documentation. That is work which is normally seen as not fun. But it's needed. Therefore, the offer to pay for services rendered. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- Ana Gallardo Gómez - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Hi, I'd definitely be willing to help out with this task. Particularly if it could be turned into a collaborative effort. Money is nice, however my primary motive would actually be to contribute to an outstanding piece of software that has been essential in my job. So, should I become involved in this effort you can happily use the money elsewhere. :) Best Regards, Johannes R-E -Original Message- Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 09:16:06 +0200 From: Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Subject: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Message-ID: 4bf23eb6.7080...@deployingradius.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. -- - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
I would be willing to help as well-if its a collaboration. I can't code and this would be a way to give back. The money could be used someplace it's really needed. -Original Message- From: Ramm-Ericson, Johannes johannes.ramm-eric...@sonyericsson.com Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 3:14 AM To: 'freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org' freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation Hi, I'd definitely be willing to help out with this task. Particularly if it could be turned into a collaborative effort. Money is nice, however my primary motive would actually be to contribute to an outstanding piece of software that has been essential in my job. So, should I become involved in this effort you can happily use the money elsewhere. :) Best Regards, Johannes R-E -Original Message- Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 09:16:06 +0200 From: Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Subject: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Message-ID: 4bf23eb6.7080...@deployingradius.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: [The entire original message is not included] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Am Dienstag, 18. Mai 2010 09:16:06 schrieb Alan DeKok: In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. Hi, I'd like to contribute. I can write some chapters. Since I am no native English speaker I'd need a lector to check my writing. And I have some experience in artice and book writing. Perhaps with the help of all the volunteers we can finish the book. You define the structure and people contribute text. Greetings, -- Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff MultiNET Services GmbH Addresse: Bretonischer Ring 7; 85630 Grasbrunn; Germany Tel: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 0 Fax: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 21 mob: +49 - 174 - 343 28 75 mail: mi...@multinet.de web: www.multinet.de Sitz der Gesellschaft: 85630 Grasbrunn Registergericht: Amtsgericht München HRB 114375 Geschäftsführer: Günter Jurgeneit, Hubert Martens --- PGP Fingerprint: F919 3919 FF12 ED5A 2801 DEA6 AA77 57A4 EDD8 979B Skype: misch42 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
I can both write chapters, and also edit the work of other contributors who are not too well versed in English. I would still request Alan to reconsider the wiki approach. Perhaps, you can dictate the structure of the wiki, and we can all contribute to fill up the contents. But, whatever the way you choose, we all would like to help out the best we can. Like Jack said above, I too am not a C / C++ developer, and think this would be a good way to give back. Regards HASSAN On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 19:18, Michael Schwartzkopff mi...@multinet.dewrote: Am Dienstag, 18. Mai 2010 09:16:06 schrieb Alan DeKok: In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: - willing to do the work - can write reasonably clearly - basic knowledge of RADIUS The goal is to *organize* the documentation, not to write more. The existing documentation is basic, and could be improved through simple re-organization. No knowledge of git is required. Familiarity with restructured text would be good. We're looking to move the documentation to that format. If it matters, this is a *paid* position. We can't afford a lot, but we can afford to pay for work done. The rates will be negotiable based on quantity of work and results. Please send email to the list if you're interested. We can choose a candidate, and do the edits publicly, so people see visible progress. Alan DeKok. Hi, I'd like to contribute. I can write some chapters. Since I am no native English speaker I'd need a lector to check my writing. And I have some experience in artice and book writing. Perhaps with the help of all the volunteers we can finish the book. You define the structure and people contribute text. Greetings, -- Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff MultiNET Services GmbH Addresse: Bretonischer Ring 7; 85630 Grasbrunn; Germany Tel: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 0 Fax: +49 - 89 - 45 69 11 21 mob: +49 - 174 - 343 28 75 mail: mi...@multinet.de web: www.multinet.de Sitz der Gesellschaft: 85630 Grasbrunn Registergericht: Amtsgericht München HRB 114375 Geschäftsführer: Günter Jurgeneit, Hubert Martens --- PGP Fingerprint: F919 3919 FF12 ED5A 2801 DEA6 AA77 57A4 EDD8 979B Skype: misch42 - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
The problem with volunteer 're-factoring' work, is that although people mean well when they offer their assistance, it doesn't usually work out... They'll often spend a couple of weeks working on the task, get bored, figure they'll take a break and come back to it later, and it never gets completed. Offering financial renumeration means that the work is more likely to be completed, because there's a tangible pay off after it's finished. Sorry to by cynical, but that's my experience of things; and yes i've been on both sides. -Arran On May 18, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Jack Martin wrote: I would be willing to help as well-if its a collaboration. I can't code and this would be a way to give back. The money could be used someplace it's really needed. -Original Message- From: Ramm-Ericson, Johannes johannes.ramm-eric...@sonyericsson.com Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 3:14 AM To: 'freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org' freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: RE: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation Hi, I'd definitely be willing to help out with this task. Particularly if it could be turned into a collaborative effort. Money is nice, however my primary motive would actually be to contribute to an outstanding piece of software that has been essential in my job. So, should I become involved in this effort you can happily use the money elsewhere. :) Best Regards, Johannes R-E -Original Message- Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 09:16:06 +0200 From: Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Subject: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Message-ID: 4bf23eb6.7080...@deployingradius.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 In the interest of making the project better, we're looking for an editor for the documentation. The existing documentation is an ad hoc collection of files thrown together over a decade of effort, and written by many different people. We'd like to organize the documentation (doc/ directory), and clean it up. We're looking for an editor with the following skills: [The entire original message is not included] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote: The problem with volunteer 're-factoring' work, is that although people mean well when they offer their assistance, it doesn't usually work out... They'll often spend a couple of weeks working on the task, get bored, figure they'll take a break and come back to it later, and it never gets completed. I'd say the hard part is getting people to just write docs. It's not as sexy as programming, but it has arguably more *positive* impact on the end user. It looks like a good set of volunteers wanting to help. My suggestion is to convert the docs to Restructured text: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html Quick reference: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html Peter Nixon has converted a few documents over to RST: http://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/commits/master Look at the difference between the old new versions. The new version is *automatically* marked up nicely on github! http://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/blob/master/doc/load-balance.rst This makes it *enormously* easier to read. Personally, I'd be happy if this effort results in the existing docs being converted to RST. It's easy to read as text, and looks good as HTML. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Looking for an editor for FreeRADIUS documentation
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote: Personally, I'd be happy if this effort results in the existing docs being converted to RST. It's easy to read as text, and looks good as HTML. The enthusiasm seems big enough. So how would this work? Get some people to submit an example doc that they've converted, and then you pick one which is best and assign the job? Or get people to convert some/all docs, and you decide which one contributes most? -- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: freeradius documentation: Auth-Type
Hi, Sorry for my English. After make some changes in the client.cnf the #make client.pem can't be run. Now the # radiusd -X also got problem. . . . Module: Linked to sub-module rlm_eap_tls Module: Instantiating eap-tls tls { rsa_key_exchange = no dh_key_exchange = yes rsa_key_length = 512 dh_key_length = 512 verify_depth = 0 pem_file_type = yes private_key_file = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem certificate_file = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/server.pem CA_file = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/ca.pem private_key_password = Mars123 dh_file = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/dh random_file = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/random fragment_size = 1024 include_length = yes check_crl = no cipher_list = DEFAULT make_cert_command = /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/bootstrap } rlm_eap: SSL error error:0906D06C:PEM routines:PEM_read_bio:no start line rlm_eap_tls: Error reading certificate file /usr/local/etc/raddb/certs/server.pe m rlm_eap: Failed to initialize type tls /usr/local/etc/raddb/eap.conf[17]: Instantiation failed for module eap /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[223]: Failed to find module eap . /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/inner-tunnel[176]: Errors parsing authenticat e section. } } Errors initializing modules Plz anyone can help! - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: freeradius documentation: Auth-Type
Hi, Hi, Sorry for my English. After make some changes in the client.cnf the #make client.pem can't be run. Now the # radiusd -X also got problem. undo your edits, or recover working client.cnf and strt again. any broken certs will also break freeradius - as you can now see. alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: freeradius documentation: Auth-Type
NPY wrote: As someone very new to freeradius, I find that I am struggling with the available documentation. Well... yes. I have problem trying to find explanations on important attributes such as Auth-Type on what it means, what are the valid values etc. Can someone point me to the right place? Auth-Type means use the named Auth-Type sub-section from the authenticate section. I know http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.htm is around but it does not list all attributes, including Auth-Type. It lists the RFC standard attributes. It doesn't list the other 4000 vendor-specific attributes. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
freeradius documentation: Auth-Type
Hi, As someone very new to freeradius, I find that I am struggling with the available documentation. I have problem trying to find explanations on important attributes such as Auth-Type on what it means, what are the valid values etc. Can someone point me to the right place? I know http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.htm is around but it does not list all attributes, including Auth-Type. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: freeradius documentation: Auth-Type
Instructions for using Auth-Type: Don't use it. Let server figure it out. Exceptions: Types Accept and Reject. Uses for them are explained in FAQ. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 14/5/2008, NPY [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Hi, As someone very new to freeradius, I find that I am struggling with the available documentation. I have problem trying to find explanations on important attributes such as Auth-Type on what it means, what are the valid values etc. Can someone point me to the right place? I know http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.htm is around but it does not list all attributes, including Auth-Type. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
How to get FreeRADIUS documentation: contribute.
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not going to get into what the project lacks as this is old news. At least Alan is working on documentation to support people like us. :) Having said that, I find it amazing as to the lack of overal support for the project on the Internet. Working examples seem to be hard to come by? The people who work on the project do so in their free time, at their own expense. They have full-time jobs, families, hobbies, and other interests. Despite that, they devote a significant amount of time to pushing the project ahead. All of the work I do is Microsoft Server based (no suprise)! I am new to Linux in almost every sense of the word yet I'm well aware of how powerfull it can be... The downfall of Linux on the whole, and I'm not talking about any one project and or distro, is the total lack of real support. When I say real support, I mean good, solid documentation to help new users from the ground up. Support is available, if you're willing to pay for it. Free documentation is less readily available. Microsoft can afford to have free documentation online because you paid money for their product. Your surprise that free software doesn't have commercial quantities of documentation is based on a lack of education as to the economics of the situation. Other open source projects have people getting paid full-time to work on the those projects. FreeRADIUS doesn't. Some are smaller than FreeRADIUS in terms of the number of deployments, too. Other projects have more people involved, which spreads the load. That's why some projects have more and better documentation. And yet... if we ask for people to contribute documentation, 99.9% of the people who use the server (or any open source project) don't. When we ask people to pay for support or development, they don't. When we point out that it's not nice for people who don't contribute to complain about the work done by the people who do contribute, rude words are sent our way... It makes me wonder why I'm even bothering. So let's try the put up or shut up method. If I get 100 people contributing $1k U.S. each, I'll devote a year, full-time, to FreeRADIUS documentation, development, and bug fixes. Given that my time is now only about 5-10 hours a week, you should see a *major* improvement in the product. Heck, I'll even put a meter on my web site, listing how close we are to the goal, and mention the people who contributed (if they want.) Send me private email with a promise, and if we get close, I'll respond, and ask for the checks. If not, you'll have to continue with the same level of documentation you have now. Is that good enough? Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: FreeRadius documentation
Hi. There is a bit of info here, which is pretty much in correlation with O'Reilly book RADIUS. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/radius.html The book helped me a lot with configuring simple auth via RADIUS against LDAP userPassword attribute. I'm trying now to find now something for NTLM passwords and MPPE keys to authenticate PPTP VPN clients. Pls drop me a line if you meet it somewhere. A. James Flockton wrote: All, Just wondering if anyone can point me towards to some good documentation for FreeRadius please? I'm wanting to build a box running Radius and using OpenLDAP for authentication detail i.e. user name, IP etc. Many thanks James - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
RE: FreeRadius documentation
Please visit the www.poptop.org for the documentation and a good howto on configuring POPTOP with Radius. Regards, Edvin Seferovic -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexei Monastyrnyi Sent: Donnerstag, 02. Juni 2005 09:30 To: James Flockton; FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: FreeRadius documentation Hi. There is a bit of info here, which is pretty much in correlation with O'Reilly book RADIUS. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/radius.html The book helped me a lot with configuring simple auth via RADIUS against LDAP userPassword attribute. I'm trying now to find now something for NTLM passwords and MPPE keys to authenticate PPTP VPN clients. Pls drop me a line if you meet it somewhere. A. James Flockton wrote: All, Just wondering if anyone can point me towards to some good documentation for FreeRadius please? I'm wanting to build a box running Radius and using OpenLDAP for authentication detail i.e. user name, IP etc. Many thanks James - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: FreeRadius documentation
Thanks very much, I had done some google searches but if you try it yourself looking for FreeRadius documentation not much is pinpointed. Thanks to all of you who sent in helpful responces. James On 02/06/05, Seferovic Edvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please visit the www.poptop.org for the documentation and a good howto on configuring POPTOP with Radius. Regards, Edvin Seferovic -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexei Monastyrnyi Sent: Donnerstag, 02. Juni 2005 09:30 To: James Flockton; FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: FreeRadius documentation Hi. There is a bit of info here, which is pretty much in correlation with O'Reilly book RADIUS. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LDAP-Implementation-HOWTO/radius.html The book helped me a lot with configuring simple auth via RADIUS against LDAP userPassword attribute. I'm trying now to find now something for NTLM passwords and MPPE keys to authenticate PPTP VPN clients. Pls drop me a line if you meet it somewhere. A. James Flockton wrote: All, Just wondering if anyone can point me towards to some good documentation for FreeRadius please? I'm wanting to build a box running Radius and using OpenLDAP for authentication detail i.e. user name, IP etc. Many thanks James - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq : 48613647 msn : [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim : llvectorll yahoo! : llvectorll - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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All, Just wondering if anyone can point me towards to some good documentation for FreeRadius please? I'm wanting to build a box running Radius and using OpenLDAP for authentication detail i.e. user name, IP etc. Many thanks James -- mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq : 48613647 msn : [EMAIL PROTECTED] aim : llvectorll yahoo! : llvectorll - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: FreeRadius documentation
James Flockton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wondering if anyone can point me towards to some good documentation for FreeRadius please? I'm wanting to build a box running Radius and using OpenLDAP for authentication detail i.e. user name, IP etc. The server comes with documentation. Try also searching google: freeradius openldap Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Freeradius documentation
And how about freeradius configuration and function description? This remembers me the response of the CA-Tool TinyCA when klicking on the help-button - the following popup say Your are kidding, are you?? ;-) There is none - why don't start something like a Wiki (such as mediawiki.org) for this purpose ? I set up one for my internal use becaus i'm doing a educational projekt like you with FreeRADIUS. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Freeradius documentation
I'm computer science student and I'm working in the my graduated project. This project is about freeradius and strong authentication. I Would to know about some documentation for freeradius (code flow design, description library, description project, etc). There is something about? Where do i get? Thanks -- Atenciosamente Helder Fábio Santos Lima linux User 372369 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
Re: Freeradius documentation
Helder Lima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm computer science student and I'm working in the my graduated project. This project is about freeradius and strong authentication. I Would to know about some documentation for freeradius (code flow design, description library, description project, etc). There is something about? There's no real documentation for how the server works internally. If you do write some, submit it, and we'll include it in the server. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
FreeRadius Documentation
Hy, i am new in the use of freeradius, are there any documentation in spanish about installation and configuration about freeradius. Thanks a lot. Este mensaje ha sido analizado por C4I Mail Server en busca de virus y otros contenidos peligrosos, y se considera que esta limpio. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html