[NTLUG:Discuss] WHAT PAM FILES!!!

Drag0n dragon at atlantacon.org
Thu Dec 16 17:14:19 CST 2004


You may want to look at dropline gnome for pam packages for slackware. 
http://www.dropline.net/gnome/
You can download the iso and get the .tgz you need from that.

Drag0n
dragon at atlantacon.org


ntlug at rain4us.net wrote:

>OK, so I'm having to load PAM on a Slackware server so that I can get
>winbindd to provide me with Samba to Unix authentication.  FINE.  I can
>submit to the evil PAM for this issue.
>
>So now I have PAM compiled and installed, I've created my /etc/pam.d
>directory and created the /etc/pamd.conf symlink to point to /etc/pam.d 
>GREAT.  Snow far, snow good.
>
>Now the winbindd man page gives the following instructions...
>
>----
>In /etc/pam.d/* replace the auth lines with something like this:
>
>auth       required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
>auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
>auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
>auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow
>nullok
>----
>
>Great...I have no /etc/pam.d/* files!  I've googled for example pam files,
>looked in my /usr/src/Linux-PAM-0.77 directory structure for sample pam
>files..and either I'm blind as a bat or I don't know the proper
>terminology to find the stinkin files.  make examples produces no output
>either!
>
>So...what term/terminology am I missing and what should my google search
>terms be?  Oh and welcome to the wonderful world of PAM! :)
>
>(I'm so close to solving all my problems today, it's painful!)
>
>keywords: "example pam files" slackware "complete pam file" "/etc/pam.d
>directory listing" "installing pam on slackware"
>
>  
>





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