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On Wed, Jan 23, rupert wrote:PAM in general does ont modify the login name.
> Hi,
> im running a cyrus murder cluster that access a mysql Table for
> authentification,
> i just switched to the pam_mysql module because we need hashed passwords in
> the DB.
> When I try to login with an email address as username PAM cuts of everything
> after the "@".
> Login works fine with an account that has a crypted pasword and no domain
> attached
> Where can i define the query for PAM?
There are two possibilities:
- the pam_mysql module has a special handling for this, to
find out you have to look at the pam_mysql source code
- Your console/whatever interface you are using to login handles
'@' as special control character.
>From looking at your log files, whever is logging "do_auth" got already
the short version of your user name. So it seems it goes lost between
frontend and backend.
Thorsten
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