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** Changed in: vmware-package (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Yup, that worked for me!
So: Setting /etc/pam.d/vmware-authd to reference vmware's 32 bit
libraries (per farther above) + dg's fix and I now have a working (and
actually authenticating!) vmware 1.09 on 64 bit 9.04 Ubuntu with the
2.6.28-13 kernel.
Nice work on that sha512 shadow discovery .. man
Well, guys, I met this problem today, and finally I resolved this.
if you take a look on /etc/shadow, you will see the shadow password is too long
than the normal case,
= shadow ===
test1:$1$yzJSeIFS$FmhQgNYYD/BhapUkes0ME1:14438:0:9:7:::
test2:$6$CJOO9de/$ddz3Zkub
First, this isn't a proper fix - I'm definitely confirming this. My
setup is vmware 1.0.9 on Kubuntu 9.04 _ 64 bit 2.6.28-13 kernel -
same process as above - downloaded the zip file, applied the vmware-
update patch, and had a messy but successful compile. Then ran into
the pam thing.
If you
I can confirm this error running.
I managed to get a little further by using the following pam configuration :
auth sufficient /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libpam.so.0/security/pam_unix.so shadow
null ok
auth required /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libpam.so.0/security/pam_unix_auth.so shadow
nullok
account sufficie
** Package changed: ubuntu => vmware-package (Ubuntu)
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amd64 + vmware 1.0.9 vmware-authd broken
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