Public bug reported:
pam-mysql fails to build with MD5 hash support for a couple of reasons:
1) The Debian patch that is included forces openssl support (-D HAVE_OPENSSL
IIRC).
2) The sasl_v2 check fails because sasl v2 defines the symbol sasl_client_init,
not sasl_v2_client_init. The major number should probably be checked instead.
I have installed the current Karmic source, run configure like normal and
manually edited config.h to enable HAVE_CYRUS_SASL_V2. I was then able to build
a pam_mysql library with md5 hash support.
(Usage case is implementing Postfix SMTP & POP authentication against Drupal 6
tables).
** Affects: pam-mysql (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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MD5 hash support broken.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410156
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