16 Jan
2008
16 Jan
'08
4:23 p.m.
orion wrote:
then dont keep it under 400. more info is better. ( and real examples too )
It's a lot of typing, and a lot of copy-editing. The main issue with examples is that adding NAS examples is almost impossible. There are dozens of manufacturers, and hundreds of possible configurations. Adding *FreeRADIUS* examples is easy. But knowing *which* examples are useful to a reader is hard. The best approach I've seen that works is to cover the concepts, and to document the "oddities" and things that confuse most people. Add a few simple examples to that, and the book is quickly up to 400 pages. i.e. no complex examples, but the tools to figure it out on your own. Alan DeKok.