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> http://serverfault.com/questions/249671/switch-on-pam-debugging-to-syslog
>
> Regards,
> Alex
Cedric
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Alex, thank you for your answer, which did not helped me at all but committed
me to verify once again this point.
Yes I looked before at auth.log, but since the auth.log tells the same thing
whether I activate debug in pam.d/common-auth or not (see below), I decided to
ask here.
log WITHOUT AC
On 05/11/2015 06:18 PM, Cedric Gava wrote:
Hello
I’am trying to set up pam/ldap authentication on Wheezy, and struggling for
many days on these topics since I knew nothing from both of them before
beginning (I know more know ;)
To better understand what’s going on (I have ldap credential issu
No volunteer to help ?
> Hello
>
> I’am trying to set up pam/ldap authentication on Wheezy, and struggling for
> many days on these topics since I knew nothing from both of them before
> beginning (I know more know ;)
>
> To better understand what’s going on (I have ldap credential issue), I t
Hello
I’am trying to set up pam/ldap authentication on Wheezy, and struggling for
many days on these topics since I knew nothing from both of them before
beginning (I know more know ;)
To better understand what’s going on (I have ldap credential issue), I tried to
activate debug in pam, like,
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