[isf-wifidog] Wifidog Installation

Max Horváth max.horvath at freenet.de
Mar 2 Aou 08:54:10 EDT 2005


In response to this mail I'd like to know what the advantage of  
installing a RADIUS would be in regard to a WifiDog network.

Thanks for your input, Max!

On Aug 2, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Francois Proulx wrote:

> Maybe you dont' even need RADIUS support ? RADIUS is only needed  
> when you
> must authenticate your users against a remote RADIUS server  
> containing the
> list of your users. Anyhow, If you're installing using Fedora Core the
> instructions might be a bit different since this portion of the  
> INSTALL is
> based on GNU/Linux Mandriva distro. You might simply want to  
> download the
> stable RPM packages from your favorite Fedora Core mirror... (might  
> wanna
> check www.rpmfind.net).
>
> Feel free to ask more questions to the list.
> Good luck
>
>
>
>> Hi to all,
>>     I m trying to install the wifidog in Fedore Core4..
>>     I follow the installation procedures as thy mentioned in the  
>> 'INSTALL'
>>  file.
>>     But i m facing sme probles whn i m installing the 'RADIUS
>> authentication support section'.
>>     i cant execute the 'urpmi.addmedia contrib
>> http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/Mandrakelinux/official/10.1/ 
>> i586/media/contrib
>> with media_info/hdlist.cz'
>>
>>     If u know anyone knows, let me know..
>>
>>    With Regards,
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