Package: libpam-runtime
Version: 1.4.0-11
Severity: wishlist


Quack,

I use a weird configuration because I need sssd for caching and SSH keys in LDAP and nslcd for pam_authz_search with variable resolution and neither provide all the things. Because of this I disabled sssd for PAM in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf and that was working fine until sssd implemented service activation. I then used pam-auth-update to disable it and that was fine again for a time but this config keeps being reenabled regularly.

I used:
  pam-auth-update --remove sss
but it seems this is only intended for package maintainers to cleanup when uninstalling.

Using pam-auth-update interactively confirmed the module was not disabled and I was able to make the change but I would like to automate that change (I use Ansible for my configuration). Could you please add a --disable option?

Regards.
\_o<

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Marc Dequènes

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