This one time, at band camp, Luke McKee said: >Before PAM decides to load in any modules it decides to peruse >/etc/passwd to see if a user is in there. >Does anyone have a idea why PAM would do this? Because it was told to? What's the relevant files in /etc/pam.d/ look like? I'll place money on a spurious pam_unix.so lying around where you least expect it. -- jamesw <Jaq> what's wrong with the default? :) <jdub> It is poopie. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
- [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Del
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Jamie Wilkinson
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Andrew Bennetts
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question chesty
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Jamie Wilkinson
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Del
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
- Re: [SLUG] Fwd: pam_smb question Luke McKee
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