I don't know if this is a simple problem to fix, but we have 1 sunray
installation here that will allow anybody to login to them if you know a local
account on the machine.  Accounts that are locked and root are not
allowed in without a password, but any other valid accounts are.  The
system will prompt for username and then will prompt for password, but
anything typed in for the password (even blank works) will successfully
login a person to the account.

The sunrays are NOT configured to be in kiosk mode, they are supposed
to be normal dtlogin sessions that require username/password to get in.

We have another install of the SunRays that doesn't have this problem.

Logins on the system via another method don't have this problem, ie. ssh
/ /bin/login.

The only difference in the log files is that the system having the
problem has these messages in it:
dtlogin[6253]: [ID 118685 user.info] pam_sunray_amgh::[DPY=2] AMGH_SUMMARY: 
token=pseudo.00144f3ec791,username=testuser, AMGH_Done?=NO(Local Session), 
Details=AMGH is not configured.,AMGH_Target=*NONE*

A google search on relevant parts of that line weren't helpful.
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