Stein,

> Yes, you have problems with your pam system. You don't need shadow
> support, but you should try to upgrade your pam packages, or reinstall
> them. Get the latest pam packages from redhat (if thats yoor
> distribution)

We are getting close...

Here is /var/log/htmlaccess.log:

Jan 21 15:56:06 dc2-modem773.dial.xs4all.nl File request:
help.eng/main/introweb
.html
Jan 21 15:56:07 dc2-modem773.dial.xs4all.nl File request: images/managed.gif
Jan 21 15:56:07 dc2-modem773.dial.xs4all.nl File request: images/power.gif
Jan 21 15:56:10 dc2-modem773.dial.xs4all.nl Request:
Jan 21 15:56:11 dc2-modem773.dial.xs4all.nl Request:

And here is /var/log/messages:

Jan 21 15:56:11 ops-1 pam[3735]: unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_pwdb.so)
Jan 21 15:56:11 ops-1 pam[3735]: [dlerror: /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so:
undefined
symbol: pam_get_item]
Jan 21 15:56:11 ops-1 pam[3735]: adding faulty module:
/lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
Jan 21 15:56:15 ops-1 inetd[112]: /bin/linuxconf: exit signal 0xb

These are the libraries I have installed now:

[root@ops-1 log]# rpm -qa | grep pam
pamconfig-0.51-4
pam-0.64-4
[root@ops-1 log]# rpm -qa | grep crack
cracklib-dicts-2.5-4
cracklib-2.7-2

> You should never publish ip-based access information, someone on the
> list may try to abuse it

Sorry - I will try to remember that wise advise :-)


Jeroen Pluimers
http://www.pluimers.com

Linux is just like a wigwam:
no Windows, no Gates and an Apache inside.


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