You have to see, that by default a Ubuntu authenticates against the
local shadow database - but you might want to authenticate against ldap,
samba, mysql, radius, whatever - you might even want to fallback and
have special handling for User "0". To configure such a thing is
involves complete arcane magic!
There is a Tool called gufw, which manages ufw, which in turn handles
iptables - because iptables involves lesser complete arcane magic... All
I like to see is some sort of "gpam-configuration", where I can handle
the system PAM settings without going mad.
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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PAM configuration prone to mis-configuration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277667
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