On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 08:16:15AM -0800, vincenzo romero wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I would like to disable PAM authentication in my test server running
> Centos5.1.
You can't. PAM is compiled into the authentication programs. Without PAM
you'd never be able to login at all! It's PAM that actually checks your
password etc etc etc.
> "Feb 22 02:01:31 localhost login: pam_securetty(login:auth): access
> denied: tty 'tty1' is not secure !"
This normally means you're trying to login as "root" but the terminal
you're using is not listed in /etc/securetty
Two solutions:
1) Add tty1 to /etc/securetty
OR
2) comment out the pam_securetty lines in /etc/pam.d/* files
( maybe only /etc/pam.d/login and /etc/pam.d/remote )
I'd recommend solution "1" myself.
--
rgds
Stephen
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