Don Lewis writes:
> building shared library libpam.so.5
> make: don't know how to make openpam.3. Stop
> *** Error code 2
Ah, yes, the man pages are generated during the release process, so you
either have to copy them over from the original contrib/openpam
directory (or export the new sources on
On 11 Jan, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Could you please try this:
>
> # cd /usr/src/contrib
> # mv openpam openpam.orig
> # svn export svn://svn.des.no/openpam/trunk@526 openpam
> # cd ../lib/libpam
> # make depend && make all && make install
[snip]
building shared library libpam.so.5
make: don'
Could you please try this:
# cd /usr/src/contrib
# mv openpam openpam.orig
# svn export svn://svn.des.no/openpam/trunk@526 openpam
# cd ../lib/libpam
# make depend && make all && make install
In addition to the pam.conf issue, the major changes relative to head
are reduced log spam, improved log
On 10 Jan, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> If at any point in this conversation I seemed to make _no sense at all_,
> it was because I conflated it with a completely different OpenPAM issue
> (error reporting in openpam_dynamic.c) which has been on my mind lately.
> Sorry about that. I will attempt t
If at any point in this conversation I seemed to make _no sense at all_,
it was because I conflated it with a completely different OpenPAM issue
(error reporting in openpam_dynamic.c) which has been on my mind lately.
Sorry about that. I will attempt to address both issues in the next
release, whi
On 9 Jan, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Don Lewis writes:
>> After staring at the code a lot more, I see your point about the loss of
>> information. The problem is that openpam_parse_chain() returns
>> PAM_SUCCESS whether or not if found anything, but we want the loop to
>> terminate when either
Don Lewis writes:
> After staring at the code a lot more, I see your point about the loss of
> information. The problem is that openpam_parse_chain() returns
> PAM_SUCCESS whether or not if found anything, but we want the loop to
> terminate when either an error is detected or if openpam_parse_ch
On 9 Jan, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Don Lewis writes:
>> Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
>> > The culprit was this commit:
>> >
>> > http://trac.des.no/openpam/changeset/487/trunk/lib/openpam_configure.c
>> >
>> > However, I'm not confident that simply reverting this commit is the
>> > right wa
Don Lewis writes:
> Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> > The culprit was this commit:
> >
> > http://trac.des.no/openpam/changeset/487/trunk/lib/openpam_configure.c
> >
> > However, I'm not confident that simply reverting this commit is the
> > right way to go.
> Thanks for the detective work. It l
On 9 Jan, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Don Lewis writes:
>> The documentation says that /etc/pam.conf is only used if
>> /etc/pam.d/service-name isn't found, and the code appears to agree
>> with that, however this doesn't seem to be working as expected after
>> the latest import of PAM.
>
> The
Don Lewis writes:
> The documentation says that /etc/pam.conf is only used if
> /etc/pam.d/service-name isn't found, and the code appears to agree
> with that, however this doesn't seem to be working as expected after
> the latest import of PAM.
The culprit was this commit:
http://trac.des.no/op
I just upgraded my -CURRENT machine for the first time since
mid-November. When I rebooted, I was surprised that I was unable to log
in via either ssh or directly on the console. The diagnostics printed
to the console indicated that pam_skey.so was missing. Since that was
nuked a long time ago,
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