you need a local userid or something like nis or ldap. there's no issue
Derrick
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Ron Croonenberg wrote:
Hi Derrick,
yes then it works. (and yes I use shadow)
When the username is in /etc/passwd and nthe password is different then
the afs password it does get logged in, get's an afs token and get's
the uid homedirectory shell info etc from ldap.
However, when I don't have a "local" userid, it doesn't work.
(Sounds like it is not an OpenAFS issue, but there must be more people
that ran into that problem)
Ron
Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/27/05 12:48 PM >>>
And the username in question is listed in /etc/passwd (and /etc/shadow
if you use shadow) right?
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Ron Croonenberg wrote:
I am trying to debug pam loging in to afs.
Before pam_afs and pam_unix are used sshd already complains that the
user that I try to login with is an illegal user.
(oort sshd[68250]: Illegal user cowboy from aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd)
Does that mean that sshd is not aware that there are other accounts,
OpenAFS accounts, then local accounts ?
If that's the case how do I make sshd afs aware ?
(on "other" linux machines I never ran into that problem)
thanks,
Ron
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