On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Alex Bahoor <alexbahoor@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I'm spoiled in using purchased software, which uses GUIs all the time. So my expectations are little different.
Alex, When you need more help than what's available freely, you can purchase support from networkradius (http://networkradius.com/services.html) I'm sure they'd be happy to help you with installation and configuration issues.
While six years working with Sun Microsystems, I kept hearing all the time difficulty was the nature of Solaris, and Unix.
I don't agree with you on that point, but to each his own oppinion.
The most elegant OS, Solaris, unfortunately did not go any where, and Sun went under. Why? Because it was not user friendly.
Just because it's not "popular" in desktop does not mean it "did not go anywhere". Solaris is widely used in enterprise server environment. There are also a lot of improvements in Solaris 10 and opensolaris, which makes it easier to use for desktop users.
It took me quite some time to find out which platform I should have used. What's in the wiki is vague, not specific to specific versions. And what packages of freeradious I should have installed. Till Tim clarified this for me, I was at loss and frustrated. You have to understand, this is free software, compatibility, and interoperability is at a big question; I don't have the time test every OS to find out which one is good, soso, or even bad. It should have been stated clearly in the wiki under "operating systems", and which version of each OS you have tested. Take a look at this paragraph which clearly proves my point. The link under "several versions of Linux" would not bring up a page. And in the same page, all OSes listed have links to download the softwar, which is convenient, but did not tell me, what is there has been tested.
When you have problems, it's usually easier to get help if you ask nicely, and be specific. For this particular case, if you ask "which OS works and tested", I'd point you to RHEL/Centos/Fedora http://wiki.freeradius.org/Red_Hat_FAQ Last, as Rick mentioned, if you find that current documentation/wiki needs updating, please contribute to make it better. -- Fajar