On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Sami Haahtinen wrote:
> would you be willing to write some document on this?
Yes ... as soon as I get it *really* working
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Ummm.
Looks as if I spoke too soon. (Too many brandies.)
Having checked that "pwd" returned "/" for one test user in a test
directory, I set up the passwd files for six others, logged off,
re-booted -- and found myself back to square one. !!?!!
And now I don't know exactly what it was I did to
would you be willing to write some document on this?
to share it with the rest of us...
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 04:29:38PM +, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> 3 brandies, 6 coffees, one extra helping of Christmas thud-pud ... and voila
> ... done it!
>
> Err ... it helps to read the pam documentati
3 brandies, 6 coffees, one extra helping of Christmas thud-pud
... and voila ...
done it!
Err ... it helps to read the pam documentation.
[login and passwd entries in /etc/pam.d should match, for password]
NOTE: this almost certainly nullifies the advantages given by pam; but
if that's what the
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