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On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 06:37:42PM +0200 , Florian Friesdorf wrote:
> ok, please correct me if I'm wrong.
> - security fixes wil make it sooner or later into proposed-updates
yes
> - to get security fixes as fast as possible I use
> security.debian.org
yes
> - new feat
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 06:37:42PM +0200 , Florian Friesdorf wrote:
> ok, please correct me if I'm wrong.
> - security fixes wil make it sooner or later into proposed-updates
yes
> - to get security fixes as fast as possible I use
> security.debian.org
yes
> - new fea
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Shouldn't the auth bit be:
> auth required pam_nologin.so
> auth required pam_env.so
> auth sufficient pam_ldap.so
> auth required pam_unix.so
>
> Otherwise you won't be able to login using local accounts.
Well it would be if I had local ac
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Shouldn't the auth bit be:
> auth required pam_nologin.so
> auth required pam_env.so
> auth sufficient pam_ldap.so
> auth required pam_unix.so
>
> Otherwise you won't be able to login using local accounts.
Well it would be if I had local a
Previously Jamie Heilman wrote:
> depending on your needs this will cover gdm or not, here's what I use:
> auth requisite pam_nologin.so
> auth required pam_env.so
> auth required pam_ldap.so
> account required pam_ldap.so
> session required pam_unix.so
> password required
> gdm should be able to use PAM just fine, I don't know about kdm. You might
> want to check if your nss_ldap setup is also correct.
it is. Well, I think, but it should be correct as I use pam ldap under
mandrake and freebsd clients.
But I can"t get debian authenticating with pam ldap.
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Previously Philippe BARNETCHE wrote:
> It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
Right, xdm can't support PAM correctly unfortunately without
breaking binary compatibility with xdm modules..
> I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
> running great on other distrib
Thank you SO MUCH !
Too bad xdm isn't pamified...
But gdm should be, right ? kdm too, but I have doubts on this (I tried).
But, it still doesn't work...
Exactly the same as before...
It logs in, and then I'm rerouted to the gdm startup screen.
Maybe an evironment problem.
I definitely don't und
Previously Jamie Heilman wrote:
> depending on your needs this will cover gdm or not, here's what I use:
> auth requisite pam_nologin.so
> auth required pam_env.so
> auth required pam_ldap.so
> account required pam_ldap.so
> session required pam_unix.so
> password required
Philippe BARNETCHE wrote:
> It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
http://people.debian.org/~branden/
take a look at the "Looking Ahead" section
> I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
> running great on other distributions.
depending on your needs this will
> gdm should be able to use PAM just fine, I don't know about kdm. You might
> want to check if your nss_ldap setup is also correct.
it is. Well, I think, but it should be correct as I use pam ldap under
mandrake and freebsd clients.
But I can"t get debian authenticating with pam ldap.
--
Previously Philippe BARNETCHE wrote:
> It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
Right, xdm can't support PAM correctly unfortunately without
breaking binary compatibility with xdm modules..
> I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
> running great on other distri
Thank you SO MUCH !
Too bad xdm isn't pamified...
But gdm should be, right ? kdm too, but I have doubts on this (I tried).
But, it still doesn't work...
Exactly the same as before...
It logs in, and then I'm rerouted to the gdm startup screen.
Maybe an evironment problem.
I definitely don't un
Hi,
I have troubles running PAM on potato. Is PAM fully supported now ? I though
it should but...
It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
running great on other distributions.
Any ideas ?
I would feel very sad if PAM wasn
Hi,
I have troubles running PAM on potato. Is PAM fully supported now ? I though
it should but...
It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
running great on other distributions.
Any ideas ?
I would be very sad if PAM wasn't
Philippe BARNETCHE wrote:
> It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
http://people.debian.org/~branden/
take a look at the "Looking Ahead" section
> I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
> running great on other distributions.
depending on your needs this wil
Hi,
I have troubles running PAM on potato. Is PAM fully supported now ? I though
it should but...
It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
running great on other distributions.
Any ideas ?
I would feel very sad if PAM was
Hi,
I have troubles running PAM on potato. Is PAM fully supported now ? I though
it should but...
It looks like xdm doesn't support pam.
I can't get pam_ldap working (either with login or gdm or kdm) while it's
running great on other distributions.
Any ideas ?
I would be very sad if PAM wasn'
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