I've been looking at the pam configuration on some of my debian boxes. I'm trying to set up pam_winbindd, but am going to have some issues with stacking.
I saw that pam_env is enabled as an auth module, and saw this blurb in its config file: # The original idea for this came from Andrew G. Morgan ... #<quote> # Mmm. Perhaps you might like to write a pam_env module that reads a # default environment from a file? I can see that as REALLY # useful... Note it would be an "auth" module that returns PAM_IGNORE # for the auth part and sets the environment returning PAM_SUCCESS in # the setcred function... #</quote> My question is -- why does this need to be an "auth" module? It would seem to make more sense for it to be a "session" module. Can anyone shed light on the reasoning behind the above comment? -- Jeff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]