on 7/6/2000 3:07 pm, andrew morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Actually, what I have just noticed is that PAM doesn't seem to be being
>>>> included when I compile Netatalk.. what should I be looking out for? Should
>>>> have I amended the Makefile in /sys/linux with -DUSE_PAM and -lpamd -ldl ?
>>>> Where should these be placed? Sorry, bit of a newbie to this.. :)
>>>
>>> Edit the top-level Makefile and uncomment the PAMDIR setting...
>>
>> Already done that. As I said, I've followed the install to the letter on my
>> set up - but still user logins aren't working :(
>
> What version of netatalk are you using? What do you see in your syslog
> files when a user tries to login?
Using 1.42b - syslog was fine - However, I've just deleted the whole thing,
recompiled and now it works :) :) :) :) No idea what was going wrong, and
now I don't particularly care !
Thanks for the help anyway!
Paul
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