>On 06/08/2015 05:01 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> That's another option. If that's all that pam session is used for, is to
>> invoke the pam_mkhomedir.so module, this should work.

On 08.06.15 22:34, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>That's probably not a great idea while the pam configurations include
>system-auth.  It's standard setup on CentOS 7 looks like:
[deleted]

I agree - that's why I said "of course, only if admin sets it up, to prevent
others from useless pam calls"

Although all other services do run those calls too, I found it still better
to let admins load the system when they need it.

maybe env. variable (courier-style) that allows pam-session?

>It might work better if authdaemond forked and ran the session bits in
>the child process?  But especially with systemd, it's worth benchmarking
>the number of auth calls / second authdaemond can handle with and
>without the session calls.

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