On 10/27/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

system-auth is just a grouping of policies. I can't remember if I
copied this directly from Fedora or Paldo.

$ cat /etc/pam.d/system-auth
#%PAM-1.0
auth            required        pam_env.so
auth            sufficient      pam_unix.so     likeauth nullok
auth            required        pam_deny.so

account         required        pam_unix.so

password        sufficient      pam_unix.so     nullok md5 shadow
password        required        pam_deny.so

session         required        pam_limits.so
session         required        pam_unix.so

You could customize that however you want, obviously. Basically, this
is just RedHat's standard "this user is authenticated" stack.

For reference, here's what's in Fedora now:

http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/devel/pam/system-auth.pamd?view=markup

I don't know if you'd want to follow that exactly because they mangle
with the pam modules a bit. The one from the previous email is from
Paldo, and it's sufficiently generic.

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Dan
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