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On 20.03.2009 4:39, Marc Weber wrote:
I appreciate any idea which can help me finding the problem.I've rebuilt pam witth --enable-debug. That's the result (bad system): http://rafb.net/p/UjuL0Z71.html I've got a lot of trouble interpreting it.. What is causing the final failure. It doesn't look like this (healthy system): http://rafb.net/p/uK6Mv531.html Somewhere [misc_conv.c:misc_conv(280)] allocating empty response structure array. [misc_conv.c:misc_conv(289)] entering conversation function. [misc_conv.c:read_string(136)] called with echo='OFF', prompt='New Password: '. New Password: [misc_conv.c:read_string(204)] we got some user input [pam_item.c:pam_get_item(152)] called. [misc_conv.c:misc_conv(280)] allocating empty response structure array. [misc_conv.c:misc_conv(289)] entering conversation function. [misc_conv.c:read_string(136)] called with echo='OFF', prompt='Reenter New Password: '. Reenter New Password: [misc_conv.c:read_string(204)] we got some user input appears asking for the new password? Can you at help me interpreting that file output? Eg where does the execution of a config line start and end?
What to say? The key line in the "bad" system debug output is:[pam_dispatch.c:_pam_dispatch_aux(85)] module returned: User not known to the underlying authentication module
IOW, your configuration is somehow broken. -- Sincerely Your, Dan. _______________________________________________ Pam-list mailing list Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list
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