on 1/3/00 3:24 PM, Paul Schinder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Absolutely.  It uses /etc/passwd or whatever PAM is using.  It
> ignores the ~/.passwd file.  First time I tried logging in to my
> Solaris machine at work after installing MacOS9 this caused me
> trouble until I finally tried my regular password and got in.   You
> should see something like (this with pre37 on YDL):

But the problem is that my regular password *doesn't* work. Are you using
MD5 passwords like I am?

It always tells me that I've gotten the wrong password - even when I can log
in via the console and ftp without any problems. In the logs I just see
this:

Jan  3 15:41:49 ans afpd[4342]: ASIP session:548(2) from
192.168.1.27:49152(0)
Jan  3 15:41:49 ans afpd[4317]: server_child[1] 4342 done
Jan  3 15:41:52 ans afpd[4343]: ASIP session:548(2) from
192.168.1.27:49153(0)
Jan  3 15:41:52 ans afpd[4343]: dhx login: darron
Jan  3 15:41:52 ans afpd[4343]: logout darron
Jan  3 15:41:52 ans afpd[4343]: 0.10KB read, 0.12KB written
Jan  3 15:41:52 ans afpd[4317]: server_child[1] 4343 done
Jan  3 15:41:58 ans afpd[4344]: ASIP session:548(2) from
192.168.1.27:49154(0)
Jan  3 15:41:58 ans afpd[4344]: dhx login: darron
Jan  3 15:41:58 ans afpd[4344]: logout darron
Jan  3 15:41:58 ans afpd[4344]: 0.10KB read, 0.12KB written
Jan  3 15:41:58 ans afpd[4317]: server_child[1] 4344 done
Jan  3 15:42:09 ans afpd[4345]: ASIP session:548(2) from
192.168.1.27:49155(0)
Jan  3 15:42:09 ans afpd[4345]: dhx login: darron
Jan  3 15:42:09 ans afpd[4345]: logout darron
Jan  3 15:42:09 ans afpd[4345]: 0.10KB read, 0.12KB written
Jan  3 15:42:09 ans afpd[4317]: server_child[1] 4345 done

I tried with a new user I just created for testing - no go.

I can just use randnum - it works quite fine - although it would be nice to
be using PAM.
-- 
Darron
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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