Agreed in most aspects, but how I find it easier to learn, and by learn
I mean been able to understand why it works, is by trial and error,
anyone can cut and paste a few lines in a file and get it working but
really how much would you have you have advanced your knowledge on a
specific project
Hi Geoff,
I would agree nothing like winning and making it work! I have made the jump
from software development to more server and networking stuff so I
understand where you are coming from. Having said that, I for one like to
see projects, or examples of how to handle a certain task and
Well Scott.
You've seemed to make everyone chime in on the lack of documentation on
the Internet for Linux as a whole (That's a summary of the 5 proceeding
messages)
But nobody answered your question. :-)
Scott, your looking at the wrong software product for what you do.
Well, FreeRADIUS
affora deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need someone to help me in configuring free radius on linux server step by
step
To do... what?
Alan DeKok.
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On Sun 27 Aug 2006 16:17, Scott Holland wrote:
Hi Geoff,
I would agree nothing like winning and making it work! I have made the jump
from software development to more server and networking stuff so I
understand where you are coming from. Having said that, I for one like to
see projects, or
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The situation with FreeRADIUS is much the same in some respects its just the
documentation that comes with the package doesn't really point you in the
right direction in terms of how to go about a complete set up based on XYZ
requirements.
Does
Hi Guys,
I'd like to begin by saying I'm new, 100% in fact to both Linux and
FreeRADIUS. Having said that, I am in a position where by I feel I need to
use both to overcome certain problems I am having at work. Allow me to offer
a very brief overview as I don't want to waste anyones time:
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In short, I need to better monitor what users are doing and restrict the
level of access they have such as what websites they can visit and so on. In
part, I feel FreeRADIUS can help.
Unfortunately, probably not. RADIUS is about obtaining network
Hi Alan,
Many thanks for your comments. I understand RADIUS is only part of the
solution to my problem and I would need to also put in place a proxy to
control the level of access people get but thus far, its been a long and
hard road.
Is it even worth my while to get this RADIUS book or is
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it even worth my while to get this RADIUS book or is it just too far out
of date?
For a complete beginner, it's a decent start. But it's somewhat
complicated, and yet content-free.
And is your book going to be free, or will it be a paid E-Book?
Fantastic! I look forward to it! :)
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