< # PAM configuration for login < auth requisite pam_securetty.so < auth required pam_nologin.so < auth required pam_env.so < auth required pam_unix.so nulok < account required pam_unix.so < session required pam_unix.so < session optional pam_lastlog.so < password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 --- > # > # The PAM configuration file for the Shadow `login' service > # > > # Outputs an issue file prior to each login prompt (Replaces the > # ISSUE_FILE option from login.defs). Uncomment for use > # auth required pam_issue.so issue=/etc/issue > > # Disallows root logins except on tty's listed in /etc/securetty > # (Replaces the `CONSOLE' setting from login.defs) > auth requisite pam_securetty.so > > # Disallows other than root logins when /etc/nologin exists > # (Replaces the `NOLOGINS_FILE' option from login.defs) > auth requisite pam_nologin.so > > # This module parses environment configuration file(s) > # and also allows you to use an extended config > # file /etc/security/pam_env.conf. > # > # parsing /etc/environment needs "readenv=1" > session required pam_env.so readenv=1 > # locale variables are also kept into /etc/default/locale in etch > # reading this file *in addition to /etc/environment* does not hurt > session required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale > > # Standard Un*x authentication. > @include common-auth > > # This allows certain extra groups to be granted to a user > # based on things like time of day, tty, service, and user. > # Please edit /etc/security/group.conf to fit your needs > # (Replaces the `CONSOLE_GROUPS' option in login.defs) > auth optional pam_group.so > > # Uncomment and edit /etc/security/time.conf if you need to set > # time restrainst on logins. > # (Replaces the `PORTTIME_CHECKS_ENAB' option from login.defs > # as well as /etc/porttime) > # account requisite pam_time.so > > # Uncomment and edit /etc/security/access.conf if you need to > # set access limits. > # (Replaces /etc/login.access file) > # account required pam_access.so > > # Sets up user limits according to /etc/security/limits.conf > # (Replaces the use of /etc/limits in old login) > session required pam_limits.so > > # Prints the last login info upon succesful login > # (Replaces the `LASTLOG_ENAB' option from login.defs) > session optional pam_lastlog.so > > # Prints the motd upon succesful login > # (Replaces the `MOTD_FILE' option in login.defs) > session optional pam_motd.so > > # Prints the status of the user's mailbox upon succesful login > # (Replaces the `MAIL_CHECK_ENAB' option from login.defs). > # > # This also defines the MAIL environment variable > # However, userdel also needs MAIL_DIR and MAIL_FILE variables > # in /etc/login.defs to make sure that removing a user > # also removes the user's mail spool file. > # See comments in /etc/login.defs > session optional pam_mail.so standard > > # Standard Un*x account and session > @include common-account > @include common-session > @include common-password
I did not make any modifications to those files. -- login in /etc/pam.d incorrect [Edgy] https://launchpad.net/bugs/67011 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
