This has nothing to do with the authentication module itself, but with the password encryption method. Standard UNIX crypt() encrypts no more than 8 characters, so passwords are limited to 8 characters. As I said, md5-hashes support longer passwords, so if you want to support longer passwords you'll need to use md5-hashed passwords.
I gotcha... I figured it out. All my passwords are passed through crypt() using MD5 ($1$) now. Thanks for the help, it all works now.
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