]] Jerome Benoit 

>       the current Priority field in the PAM profile is zero
>       in such a way that no PAM module can run before pam-tmpdir,
>       even the ones that paly pwj TMPDIR (as libpam-ssh not named
>       one): please can you increase the Priorit of libpam-tmpdir
>       in such a way it allows to run a PAM module after it;
>       I cannot find a policy concerning the Priority, but setting
>       it to zero is rather drastic.

This sounds reasonable, but the PAM policy does not really give any
guidelines as to what it should be set to for non-auth modules.

Steve, any chance you could provide some guidelines?  The only spec-like
document I've seen is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PAMConfigFrameworkSpec
which is what I've been going by.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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