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Hi, there!I use a vanilla linux distribution (CRUX), which doesn't have PAM enabled by default.
What do I need to do in order to properly install LinuxPAM? I need the /bin/login program to authentificate through PAM libs.I tried about two days to get it working - recompiling and trying different progs. It slill doesn't work. No even logs!
I might missed something. What exactly?Is it enough to install a LinuxPAM over a non-pamed system and to get it working?
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