(RADIATOR) Different NASes, same realms
    Hugh Irvine 
    hugh at open.com.au
       
    Tue Feb  4 20:09:06 CST 2003
    
    
  
Hello Dan -
The manual is available in several formats (PS, PDF, HTML) in the doc 
directory.
I myself use "doc/ref.html" constantly.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Feb 5, 2003, at 12:44 Australia/Melbourne, Dan Melomedman 
wrote:
> Hugh Irvine wrote:
>>
>> Hello Dan -
>>
>> The best way to do this sort of thing is like this:
>>
>> # define Client clauses
>>
>> <Client 1.1.1.1>
>> 	Identifier Ascend-Type-A
>> 	.....
>> </Client>
>
>> <Handler Client-Identifier = Ascend-Type-A>
>> 	AuthBy Auth-Ascend-Type-A
>> 	......
>> </Handler>
>
> Ouch, I missed client identifiers in the documentation.
> Are there any plans to reorganize documentation into multiple
> HTML pages?
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