> Where is this pam_unix2 from? I recall this is a non-debian package, > and thus we really can't support all possible non-debian configurations. Unfortunately, it is not an official Debian package. There is a Debian package available from "realbodo" (I forgot the exact name) but that didn't work for us. Thus, I created a Debian package on my own.
> I recommend usind dpkg-statoverride to setup kcheckpass as suid root > in that case. OK. I'll do this. > > On my box I do not have "unix_chkpwd". Do I really need it? Does it > > work with pam_unix2? > that's in libpam-modules package here. I'm really curious how you can > survive without that, as even password depends on it. maybe we need to > add yeat another depency. I'm sorry. I supposed that it is not there because it is not in a user's path because it is in /sbin. So, I was just wrong, I have it. -- Dipl.-Inform. Boris Boehlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] RWTH Aachen (Technical University of Aachen) Department of Computer Science III phone: +49 (2 41) 80 21 312 Ahornstrasse 55, 52074 Aachen fax: +49 (2 41) 80 22 218