Jason Barnett wrote:
Chris Dion wrote:

I'm trying to use pam_auth for a script.  It loads into php but it's not
authenticating the users.  I'm using the correct password and username.

you have verified that by doing?:

print_r($_POST);

and you can confirm that you can authenticate against PAM via
another means (outside of php) with those same credentials?

have you followed all the steps mentioned here?:
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~ccunning/pam_auth/INSTALL


This is a example of how I'm using the function:

pam_auth($_POST[uname], $_POST[passwd], &$error)

in the mean time...

do:             $_POST['uname']
and not:        $_POST[uname]

not that that will fix your problem!

and seeing as you are using php5 the '&' sign preceeding the $error var
is not really cool either - the function should define that its passed by 
reference,
call-time-pass-by-reference (or whatever the **** its officially called) is
depreciated.


Any ideas? Thanks in advance


Listen, I don't have the foggiest idea what pam_auth() does. Maybe it's

ditto :-)

some PHP code that you have... but I have never seen it.  So unless you
actually provide us with a little code here 99.9% of us are going to be
clueless about what your function is doing...

Other than that your question is a good one... so please, just ask it
again, but this time give us an idea of what pam_auth() is doing.

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