Michele Petrazzo - Unipex wrote:
It's the "normal" procedure when install a new program. Install with
apt-get install and go with google for look at docs.
Normal I don't find complete docs and example directly on the program's
web pages.
I suggest trying the documentation that comes with the project first.
Third-party documentation is almost always wrong.
How did you do before google exist ?
and on my server:
srv:/etc/freeradius# grep -D skip -R authorise *
Try looking in raddb/sites-enabled/*
srv:/etc/freeradius# echo $?
1
Mean that, unless I'm completely wrong, that the word authorise have to
be authorize.
No.
If you read radiusd.conf, the comments near the bottom will tell you
where the authorise section can be found.
On my debian testing install i have the following at the end of the
radiusd.conf :