On 30/09/2005 at 00:04 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:

> The error message in question comes from a PAM_ABORT return from the
> Linux-PAM library, which has also just been upgraded in unstable; and I see
> that you're running the newest version.  However, this error is not
> reproducible here, or on the systems of most other users, so I'll need
> information about the contents of your /etc/pam.d/ configuration in order to
> debug it.

I have a system (sid dist-upgraded today) where I get this error (with
cron):

| Sep 30 10:30:01 bacterio CRON[19683]: (pam_unix) session opened for user root 
by (uid=0)
| Sep 30 10:30:01 bacterio CRON[19683]: Critical error - immediate abort

On my desktop (also sid dist-upgraded today). Cron works perfectly.

Attached is a tarball of /etc/pam.d of the failing system.

Installing libpam0g=0.79-1 libpam-modules=0.79-1 libpam-runtime=0.79-1
makes the error disapear.

Please, let me know if I can provide any additional information.

Thanks.

-- 
Kiko

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