Alan DeKok wrote:
Linus van Geuns <vangeuns@atis.uka.de> wrote:
Did I forget to tell you, I'm very sorry for intending to help others and mentioning that the error message is not appropriate? It was my fault, I should not even think of saving other peoples' time without getting payed for it.
The issue was that you were asking other people to fix a problem you ran into.
Where is the incentive for us to fix something you don't like?
1.) The developers of freeradius declared their intend to provide a radius daemon, so other people may _use_ (not develope) it. 2.) I mailed the solution to my problem so others, running into the same one, may find this mail useful. 3.) Did I claim someone _has_ to fix it, because I don't 'like' it? 4.) I think, the error message from freeradius does obviously contain no useful degub information. So what?