On 11/25/2010 10:48 AM, Álvaro Leão wrote:
> Hi!
>
> i know that this can be a stupid question, but i NEED(in fact, my
> boss) to implement the pam authentication with no local users. I know
> about this "Note, however, that the authenticated account's home
> directory, userid and groupid are still read from the /etc/passwd
> file, since PAM functionality is limited to validating account
> passwords.". But someone know any way that i could do this? Something
> like use the pam authentication and read the home, userid, etc, from a
> different local that /etc/passwd ?
> Álvaro César Leão Teixeira
>
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Take a look at "man nsswitch.conf"

You may be able to get something along the lines of what you want with 
NIS or other nsswitch backend.

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