I cvsupped earlier in the week (august 9th) for the first time in
about 3 weeks. The pam changes seem to have broken su on my machine.
I'm using the default pam.conf (via mergemaster), so I would assume
that it should work. I can't seem to tweak it into behaving. I
searched the list, but moving libpam to /compat/lib didn't work
for me. The best clue so far is the contents of my security log
(I turned on debugging). pam_wheel seems to be working, but pam_unix
blows in completely:
Aug 16 12:06:07 su: pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: Options processed
Aug 16 12:06:07 su: pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: Got user: toor
Aug 16 12:06:07 su: pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: Doing real authentication
Aug 16 12:06:10 pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: Got password
Aug 16 12:06:10 su: pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: Encrypted passwords are:
**NuIxEpaVQeE & *
Aug 16 12:06:10 su: pam_unix: pam_sm_authenticate: returning PAM_AUTH_ERR
I trimmed the lines a little. The thing that makes no sense here is
that I'm using md5 passwords. When I login as toor on the console,
pam_unix does the right thing. So perhaps it some sort of bizarre
crypto problem. I really don't know where to go next, or what to zap
and re-build, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Robert Sexton, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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