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The FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high performance and highly
-configurable multi-protocol policy server, supporting RADIUS, DHCPv4
-and VMPS. It is available under the terms of the GNU GPLv2.
-Using RADIUS allows authentication and authorization for a network
-to be centralized, and minimizes the number of changes that have to
+configurable multi-protocol policy server, supporting RADIUS, DHCPv4
+and VMPS. It is available under the terms of the GNU GPLv2.
+Using RADIUS allows authentication and authorization for a network
+to be centralized, and minimizes the number of changes that have to
be done when adding or deleting new users to a network.
FreeRADIUS can authenticate users on systems such as 802.1x (WiFi),
dialup, PPPoE, VPN's, VoIP, and many others. It supports back-end
databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft Active
-Directory, Redis, OpenLDAP, and many more. It is used daily to
-authenticate the Internet access for hundreds of millions of people,
+Directory, Redis, OpenLDAP, and many more. It is used daily to
+authenticate the Internet access for hundreds of millions of people,
in sites ranging from 10 to 10 million+ users.
Version 3.0 of the server is largely compatible with version 2.x, but
To install the server, please see the INSTALL file in this directory.
+Configuring the server
+----------------------
+
+We understand that the server may be difficult to configure,
+install, or administer. It is, after all, a complex system with many
+different configuration possibilities.
+
+The most common problem is that people change large amounts of the
+configuration without understanding what they're doing, and without
+testing their changes. The preferred method of operation is the
+following:
+
+1. Start off with the default configuration files.
+2. Save a copy of the default configuration: It WORKS. Don't change it!
+3. Verify that the server starts - in debugging mode (``radiusd -X``).
+4. Send it test packets using "radclient", or a NAS or AP.
+5. Verify that the server does what you expect
+
+ - If it does not work, change the configuration, and go to step (3)
+ - If you're stuck, revert to using the "last working" configuration.
+ - If it works, proceed to step (6).
+
+6. Save a copy of the working configuration, along with a note of what
+ you changed, and why.
+7. Make a SMALL change to the configuration.
+8. Repeat from step (3).
+
+This method will ensure that you have a working configuration that
+is customized to your site as quickly as possible. While it may seem
+frustrating to proceed via a series of small steps, the alternative
+will always take more time. The "fast and loose" way will be MORE
+frustrating than quickly making forward progress!
Debugging the Server
--------------------
discussions about common problems and solution.
-Additional Information
-----------------------
-
-See ``doc/README`` for more information about FreeRADIUS.
-
-There is an O'Reilly book available. It serves as a good
-introduction for anyone new to RADIUS. However, it is almost 12 years
-old, and is not much more than a basic introduction to the subject.
-
-http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596003226/freeradiusorg-20/
-
-Problems and Concerns
----------------------
+Feedback, Defects, and Community Support
+----------------------------------------
-We understand that the server may be difficult to configure,
-install, or administer. It is, after all, a complex system with many
-different configuration possibilities.
+If you have any comments, or are having difficulty getting FreeRADIUS
+to do what you want, please post to the 'freeradius-users' list
+(see the URL above). The FreeRADIUS mailing list is operated and
+contributed to, by the FreeRADIUS community. Users of the list will be
+more than happy to answer your questions, with the caveat that you've
+read documentation relevant to your issue first.
-The most common problem is that people change large amounts of the
-configuration without understanding what they're doing, and without
-testing their changes. The preferred method of operation is the
-following:
+If you suspect a defect in the server, would like to request a feature,
+or submit a code patch, please use the GitHub issue tracker for the
+freeradius-server `repository
+<https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server>`_.
-1. Start off with the default configuration files.
-2. Save a copy of the default configuration: It WORKS. Don't change it!
-3. Verify that the server starts. (You ARE using debugging mode, right?)
-4. Send it test packets using "radclient", or a NAS or AP.
-5. Verify that the server does what you expect
- - If it does not work, change the configuration, and go to step (3)
- - If you're stuck, revert to using the "last working" configuration.
- - If it works, proceed to step (6).
-6. Save a copy of the working configuration, along with a note of what
- you changed, and why.
-7. Make a SMALL change to the configuration.
-8. Repeat from step (3).
+Instructions for gathering data for defect reports can be found in
+``doc/bugs`` or on the `wiki
+<http://wiki.freeradius.org/project/bug-reports>`_.
-This method will ensure that you have a working configuration that
-is customized to your site as quickly as possible. While it may seem
-frustrating to proceed via a series of small steps, the alternative
-will always take more time. The "fast and loose" way will be MORE
-frustrating than quickly making forward progress!
-
-
-Feedback
---------
-
-If you have any comments, bug reports, problems, or concerns, please
-send them to the 'freeradius-users' list (see the URL above). We will
-do our best to answer your questions, to fix the problems, and to
-generally improve the server in any way we can.
+Under no circumstances should the issue tracker be used for support
+requests, those questions belong on the user's mailing list. If you
+post questions related to the server in the issue tracker, the issue
+will be closed and locked. If you persist in positing questions to
+the issue tracker you will be banned from all FreeRADIUS project
+repositories on GitHub.
Please do NOT complain that the developers aren't answering your
questions quickly enough, or aren't fixing the problems quickly
it *does* exist, and reading it can solve most common questions.
FreeRADIUS is the cumulative effort of many years of work by many
-people, and you've gotten it for free. No one gets paid to work on
-FreeRADIUS, and no one is getting paid to answer your questions. This
-is free software, and the only way it gets better is if you make a
-contribution back to the project ($$, code, or documentation).
+people, and you've gotten it for free. No one is getting paid to answer
+your questions. This is free software, and the only way it gets better
+is if you make a contribution back to the project ($$, code, or
+documentation).
We will note that the people who get most upset about any answers to
their questions usually do not have any intention of contributing to
is contributed back to the project so that no one else runs into the
same issue.
-Support is available. See the "support" link at the top of the main
-web page:
+Books on RADIUS
+---------------
+
+See ``doc/README`` for more information about FreeRADIUS.
+
+There is an O'Reilly book available. It serves as a good
+introduction for anyone new to RADIUS. However, it is almost 12 years
+old, and is not much more than a basic introduction to the subject.
+
+http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596003226/freeradiusorg-20/
+
+Commercial support
+------------------
-http://freeradius.org
+Technical support, managed systems support, custom deployments,
+sponsored feature development and many other commercial services
+are available from `Network RADIUS
+<http://www.networkradius.com>`_.
-Please submit bug reports, suggestions, or patches. That feedback
-gives the developers a guide as to where they should focus their work.
-If you like the server, feel free to mail the list and say so.
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