> > So far I have done everything there exactly as described with the
> same outcome.
> 
>   No.
> 
>   If you get the error "Failed to link to module 'rlm_ntlm_auth':...",
> it means you did something *other* than what is on the web page.
> 
> > This is I believe indeed the missing piece, problem is I cannot find
> it in your web page.
> 
>   It's the "exec ntlm_auth { ..." text.
> 
>   Add it, *and* the "ntlm_auth" entry in the "authenticate" section.

The ntlm_auth file with the exec ntlm_auth text has been in the module folder 
since I started working on this (actually I believe it was already there as it 
is has been added in 2.1.8), about a week ago. It is also what I have indicated 
both in my original post and in the repost I made today. The file is there, and 
the exact contents of that file are in the repost I posted earlier today. Now 
if there is something wrong with that file I would love to hear it. I tried 
various ways of adding ntlm_auth to the authentication section of the default 
virtual machine but all with the same outcome, module not found.

Unfortunately I do not see where the actual problem lies, otherwise I would not 
have bothered you with it.

I have followed the instructions from your webpage to the letter and when that 
did not work I tried some other suggestions but they all proven without effect 
and are therefore removed again.

Now, if anyone is willing to actually look to see what is going wrong instead 
of immediately jumping to the easy conclusions, that help would be highly 
appreciated. I am pretty sure I made a mistake somewhere, but it has not been 
in following these instructions. More likely it is in the original 
configuration or how I changed it to fit our need (Mac authentication). The 
current running config works properly, but it is very well possible I disabled 
something that is needed for ntlm_auth.

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