Jussi Ekholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 21:31:13 -0000, Kisteleki Róbert wrote: > >> Yesterday I upgraded two severs with apt, which in turn upgraded > >> the base-passwd package. The root password seems to be "upgraded" > >> also, since one of the two machines doesn't allow su-ing to root > >> any more; regular users can log in normally. > > > > Try logging in on a tty/console. A new PAM has been introduced in > > unstable recently as well; it may well still have a few rough edges > > which could affect 'su'. > > I'm running roughly 90% testing and 10% unstable system, and the > base-passwd which got upgraded yesterday, works just fine here. It > added one new group, though, which I'm concerned of because I don't > know what this group is. It's called 'sasl' -- what uses it?
>From /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/changelog.gz base-passwd (3.4.2) unstable; urgency=low * Add new sasl group used to regulate access to the sasl secrets * Drop prerm * No longer make /usr/doc symlinks -- Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri, 27 Sep 2002 19:35:30 +0200 Install apt-listchanges and you can get to see these kind of things before you upgrade and/or mailed to an address of your choice. -- Olaf Meeuwissen EPSON KOWA Corporation, ECS GnuPG key: 6BE37D90/AB6B 0D1F 99E7 1BF5 EB97 976A 16C7 F27D 6BE3 7D90 LPIC-2 -- I hack, therefore I am -- BOFH