Le Fri Jan 14 2011 � 02:13:04PM +0100, Alexandre dit : > David, > I think you really are taking it the wrong way.
I'm upset about my problem and not english speaker. I'm reading docs many times about a subject I don't understand quite good. I reacted a bit angrily, my apologizes. > Advices given by Alan are good ones. There's no point feeling offended > by an email... it's even quite ridiculous (don't be offended). > For Lenny there is absolutely no pb building a nice package from > sources or even use backports repository which are officialy supported > by debian nowadays. I don't deny the value of anybody. I have some constraints on my installation and have to fit them. I prefer a "I don't know" than a "you're deaf". > I suggest you follow what people say here: > -upgrade using your fav method I can *not* > -follow the steps presented in documentation. file raddb/modules/ntlm_auth doesn't exist (the directory modules doesn't either). So I added ntlm_auth = "/usr/bin/ntlm_auth ..." in the mschap on radiusd.conf As I understand I have to send an mschap request because my radtest version doesn't, right ? As other problem DEFAULT Auth-Type = ntlm_auth is not recognize in users file because section is not define. I think the 2 problems are linked but cannot find a doc about this damn 2.0.4 version that explain how to create the "module". > Regards. > Best regards, -- David Dumortier
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