Issue #2407 has been updated by Sascha Wildner.
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 15:30:27 +0200, Stephane Russell via Redmine <[email protected]> wrote: > The default pam configuration files in DragonFly and pkgsrc are > specifying pam_krb5.so without the path. pkgsrc seems to take for > granted that /usr/pkg/lib/security is in the libpam search path. To fix > this, I added the complete path with all pam_krb5.so modules with > success. > > I noticed that the build of libpam is made with this flag: > -DOPENPAM_MODULES_DIR='"/usr/lib/security/"' > > This flag is defined here: > lib/libpam/Makefile:MODULE_DIR= ${LIBDIR}/security > lib/libpam/Makefile:CFLAGS+= -DOPENPAM_MODULES_DIR='"${MODULE_DIR}/"' > > This parameter is hardcoded and for what I see, there is no way to add > dynamically other search paths. Yeah this is what I meant, it is just one dir and not a list. The only way to override it (from looking at openpam_dynamic.c) seems to be an absolute path: [...] /* Prepend the standard prefix if not an absolute pathname. */ if (path[0] != '/') prefix = OPENPAM_MODULES_DIR; else prefix = ""; [...] Sascha ---------------------------------------- Bug #2407: openpam won't look for pkgsrc pam module path http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2407 Author: Stephane Russell Status: New Priority: Normal Assignee: Category: Target version: When I try to load pam modules that where installed from pkgsrc, they're installed in /usr/pkg/lib/security, which is not included in the openpam's search paths defined at compile time. I'm getting this error: Aug 18 12:45:38 yyy login: in openpam_dynamic(): No such file or directory Aug 18 12:45:38 yyy login: in openpam_load_module(): no pam_xxx.so found Aug 18 12:45:38 yyy login: pam_start(): system error The complete path is not specified in the default pam.d service files that comes with DragonFly. -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account
