Whenever I add the line
authrequired pam_securetty.so
to my /etc/pam.d/common-auth
Then ANY user can log in with ANY password (or with no password at
all).
Here's the file:
#authrequired pam_securetty.so
authrequiredpam_nologin.so
authsufficient pam_un
Are we going to see a patch for the recent mremap() problem for the
2.2 series of kernels, sincee they're apparently vulnerable too?
J'
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Are we going to see a patch for the recent mremap() problem for the
2.2 series of kernels, sincee they're apparently vulnerable too?
J'
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