On 2/25/11 2:13 AM, Martin Koegler wrote:
The problem is, that some pam modules react differently, if they are
invoked by root or a normal user.
The debian pam_unix eg. let normal users only verify their own
password and fails on any other user name. Other modules like pam_krb5,
(also
Hi,
On 02/25/2011 09:13 AM, Martin Koegler wrote:
tigervnc currently only uses the auth section - account, session and
password are ignored.
Xvnc simply passes username password to pam and waits for the
result. I have tested it for example with the pam_krb5 module
successfully.
The
I have been doing more testing with the binaries DRC provided.
Thanks for those btw. For the most part, these are working great.
I have noticed that most of the time when I use them and connect
using TLSPlain or TLSVnc that I get freezes in the screen
refreshes. For
Are you using a compositing window manager by chance? I noticed a
similar issue with my installation of Gnome, and I think it was related
to me having tried to get it working with compiz earlier. I didn't have
time to look into it, so I just punted and switched to KDE for now. :)
Don't know
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 03:35:39PM -0600, DRC wrote:
Are you using a compositing window manager by chance? I noticed a
similar issue with my installation of Gnome, and I think it was related
to me having tried to get it working with compiz earlier. I didn't have
time to look into it, so I
I am reposting my reply to DRC which answered Martin's questions
too. I replied directly to him and thought I had done it to the
list...
I am using the openbox window manager with the taskbar from the LXDE
project. Very simple windowing environment. I do