On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 Dejan Muhamedagic  wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 09:08:09PM +0000, jeff b wrote:
> > For one reason or another, none of my UAMs will load, with the exceptions
> > of uams_randnum.so and uams_guest.so
> > 
> > All uams in the directory were specified (with one exception, in each
> > case), and yet only those two modules were loaded.
> 
> Do you mean specified in the startup file as arguments to afpd?
> Are you definitely sure that this is the case?  Because, if an UAM
> can't be loaded then an error message should be issued.  You
> should be able to see how afpd was started by using 'ps auxw |
> grep afpd' and looking at the process which is running as root.
> Or trace (set -x) the startup script.
> 
> If UAMs are specified on the line, don't load and there are no
> error messages than I'm in a complete dark.

The UAMs were specified in the netatalk.conf script (which is passed as -U [modules]) 
and also in the afpd configuration file. They don't load. 
I have only been checking /var/log/messages for errors, of which there are none.

I ldd'd the modules, and it turns out that uams_randnum.so and uams_guest.so (the two 
modules that work) are for some reason statically 
linked. Any idea why they are, or why this could be causing problems? Even the 
cleartext modules aren't working. I didn't see anything in the 
etc/uams/Makefile to indicate static compilation of specific modules...
     
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jeff b
system administrator
university communications
university of connecticut
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