Am Freitag, 16. Mai 2008 19:46:58 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
> The problem that i ran into was that gdm's stock PAM config contains
> the gnome-keyring PAM module -- when this PAM module's session config
> runs, it needs access to the user's homedir.  But if pam-mount is
> required to mount the homedir, then it should be placed above the
> gnome-keyring module, not appended to it.
I will add a comment about ordering PAM modules to README.Debian, thanks for 
the note.

> Also, other PAM configs seem to be more often broken out by type
> (i.e. auth listed together, session listed together, etc), and
> common-pammount doesn't follow that convention.  This makes it
> difficult to place the auth module in the right position relative to
> other auth modules while still placing the session module in the right
> position relative to other session modules.
Users are free to ignore common-pammount, and instead add manually PAM modules 
to configuration files. I will refer to pam_mount(8) in the README.Debian 
file to clarify this.


Regards,
  Bastian

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