On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 22:55:41 +1000, Trent W. Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
@include common-auth
@include common-account
@include common-session
@include common-password
Is there any reason this should not be the default?
No. If it works for you, it will be the default on the next
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 07:17:07AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
In fact, the problem should be in /etc/pam.d/sesman. We use
pam_unix only. I suppose that pam_unix does not work against with
NIS. You can replace the content of /etc/pam.d/sesman with:
@include common-auth
@include
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 03:59:08PM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
@include common-auth
@include common-account
@include common-session
@include common-password
I changed /etc/pam.d/sesman to the above and restarted xrdp and
sesman; I still get the same errors as in the original report.
OoO En ce milieu de nuit étoilée du samedi 04 août 2007, vers 03:44,
Trent W. Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Could you give me the content of :
/etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/pam.d/login
/etc/pam.d/common-auth
Sure thing, see attached.
OK, the problem is much more easier in fact: sesman needs
Package: xrdp
Version: 0.4.0~dfsg-2
Severity: normal
I'm probably doing something wrong, but I couldn't work out what.
After starting xrdp, I connected with Windows XP's mstsc(1) program.
An xrdp login screen appears; after choosing sesman-X11rdp and
entering username and password, I get
OoO En ce début d'après-midi ensoleillé du jeudi 02 août 2007, vers
15:24, Trent W. Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
I'm probably doing something wrong, but I couldn't work out what.
After starting xrdp, I connected with Windows XP's mstsc(1) program.
An xrdp login screen appears; after
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 09:14:03PM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
The twb user is defined via NIS, and can log in normally via getty and
gdm [but xrdp gives login failed].
In fact, the problem should be in /etc/pam.d/sesman. We use pam_unix
only. I suppose that pam_unix does not work against
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du vendredi 03 août 2007, vers 00:11, Trent
W. Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
In fact, the problem should be in /etc/pam.d/sesman. We use pam_unix
only. I suppose that pam_unix does not work against with NIS. You
can replace the content of /etc/pam.d/sesman with:
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