On Sun 20 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
I am having problems finding the way to get from the main Wiki page to the configuration information. The pages are there. When I search for something they are found. I just can't figure out how you are supposed to link to them from the main page. For example the modules page does eventually link back to the main page, but I can't figure out how to go from the main page to it.
It's all a bit ad hoc at present. As it's a wiki, you are welcome to assist with indexing of the information :-) Who do I need to contact on this. The main page (at least) is locked to prevent updates.
On Thu 24 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
On Sun 20 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
I am having problems finding the way to get from the main Wiki page to the configuration information. The pages are there. When I search for something they are found. I just can't figure out how you are supposed to link to them from the main page. For example the modules page does eventually link back to the main page, but I can't figure out how to go from the main page to it.
It's all a bit ad hoc at present. As it's a wiki, you are welcome to assist with indexing of the information :-)
Who do I need to contact on this. The main page (at least) is locked to prevent updates.
I have disabled the front page's protection (for the time being). I previously turned it on because we were getting too much spam. Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
Peter Nixon wrote:
On Thu 24 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
On Sun 20 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
I am having problems finding the way to get from the main Wiki page to the configuration information. The pages are there. When I search for something they are found. I just can't figure out how you are supposed to link to them from the main page. For example the modules page does eventually link back to the main page, but I can't figure out how to go from the main page to it.
It's all a bit ad hoc at present. As it's a wiki, you are welcome to assist with indexing of the information :-)
Who do I need to contact on this. The main page (at least) is locked to prevent updates.
I have disabled the front page's protection (for the time being). I previously turned it on because we were getting too much spam.
Cheers
Now which bloody wiki are you using, so I can look up the formatting rules :) --- Arran
On Friday 25 May 2007 04:11:24 Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
Now which bloody wiki are you using, so I can look up the formatting rules :)
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Special:Version says MediaWiki: 1.8.2. -Kevin
Kevin Bonner wrote:
On Friday 25 May 2007 04:11:24 Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
Now which bloody wiki are you using, so I can look up the formatting rules :)
http://wiki.freeradius.org/Special:Version says MediaWiki: 1.8.2.
-Kevin
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I have disabled the front page's protection (for the time being). I previously turned it on because we were getting too much spam.
I should be done with the front page. Some of the lower pages may need some tweaking. The information is all there, but perhaps it could use some more explanation. I'll need to think about that more later. There are 2 existing pages that appear to me to be questions more appropriate for the maillist rather than the wiki: Lt preloaded symbols How to configure a user must access from a NAS-Identifier I have not referenced them. There are 4 existing pages that I have not figured out how to categorize yet. I know they fit in, I just didn't see where on a quick review: IP-Pool Ippool Ippool and radius clients Ippool config
On Fri 25 May 2007, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have disabled the front page's protection (for the time being). I previously turned it on because we were getting too much spam.
I should be done with the front page. Some of the lower pages may need some tweaking. The information is all there, but perhaps it could use some more explanation. I'll need to think about that more later.
There are 2 existing pages that appear to me to be questions more appropriate for the maillist rather than the wiki:
Lt preloaded symbols How to configure a user must access from a NAS-Identifier
I have not referenced them.
There are 4 existing pages that I have not figured out how to categorize yet. I know they fit in, I just didn't see where on a quick review:
IP-Pool Ippool Ippool and radius clients Ippool config
They may need consolidating/rewriting to fit in better... Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
Alan Dekok wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I should be done with the front page. Some of the lower pages may need some tweaking. The information is all there, but perhaps it could use some more explanation. I'll need to think about that more later.
It looks very good, thanks.
Alan DeKok.
Added SQL xlat section to SQL. Propose addition of Cookbook section ? I know you have the formal how to pages, but might be good to have an informal page describing how to get real world services running. FreeRadius and HP Procurve switch configuration. FreeRadius and HP Procurve wireless access points. FreeRadius and Janet Roaming Service / UKerna. There must be a wealth of knowledge out there about weird and wonderful NASes and services.. --- Arran
On May 27, 2007, at 02:49, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
Alan Dekok wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I should be done with the front page. Some of the lower pages may need some tweaking. The information is all there, but perhaps it could use some more explanation. I'll need to think about that more later.
It looks very good, thanks.
Alan DeKok.
Added SQL xlat section to SQL.
Propose addition of Cookbook section ?
I know you have the formal how to pages, but might be good to have an informal page describing how to get real world services running.
FreeRadius and HP Procurve switch configuration. FreeRadius and HP Procurve wireless access points. FreeRadius and Janet Roaming Service / UKerna.
There must be a wealth of knowledge out there about weird and wonderful NASes and services..
I was hoping for that type of page go in the Examples section. Perhaps Cookbook might be a better name for the section.
Done On May 28, 2007, at 03:50, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
I was hoping for that type of page go in the Examples section. Perhaps Cookbook might be a better name for the section.
Ok , would you mind changing the section name ? Then i'll start adding a few recipes. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/ users.html
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