On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, John Polstra wrote:
> That's what I meant by:
>
> If you instead meant things like support for RADIUS accounting,
> that's just waiting for somebody to come along and implement the
> necessary support in libradius and the corresponding PAM module.
No. I don't wan
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> No I meant service as in authentication types or tasks whatever ya call
> it. From the man page:
Well, "service type" is a specific term in PAM that refers to things
like "login", "ftp", "ppp", and so forth.
>PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four inde
No I meant service as in authentication types or tasks whatever ya call
it. From the man page:
PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four inde-
pendent management groups: account management; authentica-
tion management; password management; and session manage-
Alex Zepeda wrote:
>
> Well I should have rephrased that. I was curious if anyone knew about it
> or was working on it. What exactly needs to be done here (I know next to
> nothing about pam)?
Well, if by "service types" you meant login, ftp, telnet, etc., then
what needs to be done is to conv
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, John Polstra wrote:
> Alex Zepeda wrote:
> > Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
> > types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
>
> As you know, questions of the form "when will X happen" rarely get
> useful answers around here. So here
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
> types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
As you know, questions of the form "when will X happen" rarely get
useful answers around here. So here's my useless answer: "When it's
finished." :-) I'm w
Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
- alex
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There have been some reports of builds failing in libpam. With help
from Jon Hamilton, I've narrowed down the causes. There are at least
two different failure modes, but the solution is the same in either
case.
* Don't define OBJLINK. It is badly broken, and a libpam build
failure happens to be