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Keith Dovale - HostworX.co.za keith at hostworx.co.za
Fri Feb 8 15:40:48 CET 2008


Dear GOD, 

I am quite prepared to pay someone to resolve my problems if necessary, however the point of this news list is supposed to be people helping people, learn from others who have been there etc, and not being a bill gates society. 

All I can say is, if you spent as much time helping people as you did coming up with crap comments the world would be a better place. I have been subscribed to this news list for a short while now, and you of all people continually give people sarcastic comments.. Get a Life... 

You have spent more time giving me crap comments, than one decent one saying exactly what you would expect or need to look at this issue to resolve it. You constantly have some crap comment to make, Like I said before I will find out from another source. 

Instead of coming out with what you require you make these little noises about how pathetic the poster is and shirk them off. You obviously have SDS...






-----Original Message-----
From: freeradius-users-bounces+keith=hostworx.co.za at lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+keith=hostworx.co.za at lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:07 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Newslists

Keith Dovale - HostworX.co.za wrote:
> what more can a person say about the attrib rewrite, other than the attribute rewrite is supposed to check for an attribute in a packet in this case the reply packet, if it finds the attribute,  change it and basically carry on

  While that is possible, it's not evident from the debug log you posted.

> But when it checks for the attribute in the reply packet, it says it can't find it, but it still does the attrib-rewrite changes the values and then moans it couldn’t find the value pair. This is obviously not normal in my opinion, and thus I asked about a specific problem. I only attached the debug portion as it is specific to the problem.

  See my previous response.

> When you take your car to the garage for a brake problem, you don’t explain how the engine, fan, wheels, boot opener works,  you say the car does not stop when I push the breaks. If the mechanic asks for more info then you tell him.

  Mechanics are used to people claiming all sorts of interesting
problems with there cars that are unrelated to what is *really* broken.

  C: My car won't start! The starter motor is broken!
  M: Is there gas in the car?
  C: Err... no.
  M: Right then... here's the bill.

  Alan DeKok.
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