That's my last resort option - I really like the idea of pam - configure it once, then if/when authentication source changes, only one place needs to be updated.

If there are memory leaks, they must not be that big because I've never noticed any pam-using executable getting that big.

Chris Parker wrote:

At 03:16 PM 9/9/2003, Christophe Dupre wrote:

Searching the archives, I saw a mail about a similar problem back in June, but no follow-up... So, here's my problem.

I'm running freeradius 0.9.1 (upgraded this morning) on a Solaris 9 machine. Authentication local users works great using rlm_unix, but now we'd like to use LDAP auth through PAM.


Why not use LDAP directly?  PAM has many issues, including known memory
leaks ( in PAM, not FR ).

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