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Jason A. Pattie wrote:
| I did find pam_kcoda.so and downloaded and installed that tarball.  I
| set it up according to the example in the README, but it doesn't seem to
| have any effect, even when fully connected.  I am still logged into the
| / directory initially, but then after a clog and successful
| authentication and logout, when I log back in, I am able to successfully
| use my coda directory as my HOME directory (which I am doing now to
| write this e-mail).

The strangest thing happened this morning.  I came in to the office,
started my laptop (connected), went to a virtual console, logged in as
my user, and viola!  It worked!  It connected directly to my HOME
directory via coda.  And yet it didn't work yesterday, and I'm pretty
sure I had rebooted (but maybe I didn't?).  Did I need to restart PAM or
something?

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Jason A. Pattie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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