On Sat 13 Jan 2007 08:26, Evan Vittitow wrote:
Do you folks ever show up on Freenode's #FreeRadius channel?
I do occasionally, but mostly to lurk and see what goes on, not because I want to spend all day interactively helping people. (My time costs money). Like the rest of the freeradius devs I answer questions when I have the time on the mailing list because it is the most efficient medium (Other people get to read the answer year later if they google the same problem). We also write documentation in the wiki whenever we can. You will notice that nowhere on the FreeRADIUS website is an IRC channel mentioned.. Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc
The issue is, I've done everything, a semi-competent Linux user with Critical thinking skills should do, I've been methodical. asnd disciplined and persistent. Yet still, I cannot succeed at this. This will make my University Career look bad. I just think I could use another pair of eyes, maybe I missed something. I feel like Edward Elric searching for the Philosopher's stone.
Evan Vittitow wrote:
The issue is, I've done everything, a semi-competent Linux user with Critical thinking skills should do, I've been methodical. asnd disciplined and persistent. Yet still, I cannot succeed at this. This will make my University Career look bad. I just think I could use another pair of eyes, maybe I missed something.
I feel like Edward Elric searching for the Philosopher's stone.
Ok, but few people have an interest in IRC it seems. Assuming we're talking about your pptp problems, I'm puzzled frankly. It must be something basic, since getting poptop running against Radius under Linux is not *that* involved (it's not trivial, but it's a lot easier than many things) To repeat what I've said elsewhere: If, as your debugging output indicates, "pppd" is sending CHAP requests, the problem lies with "pppd" and not FreeRadius, and you should ask on the poptop mailing lists, posting the syslog output with debugging enabled on both pptpd and pppd, the versions of your OS, pppd and poptop and configuration settings of your client - we can continue the conversation there.
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