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auth optional pam_mount.so use_first_passsession optional pam_mount.so use_first_pass The problem now is that I get following if I login as root or an local user.
pam_mount: error trying to retrieve authtok from auth code pam_mount: Conversation errorpam_mount: error trying to read password Which is ofcourse correct and it still works, but doesn't look good - specially if I've some scripts which login via ssh and report an error if they got anything in stdout/stderr. I'm now searching for something which prevents the session line to be excuted for local users. First I thought at something like session sufficient pam_listfile.so item=user sense=allow file=/etc/localusers onerr=success but pam_listfile does not support the session management. Has anyone an other idea? thx.
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