[Alex Mestiashvili]
> New version is uploaded to experimental:
> https://packages.debian.org/experimental/libpam-abl

Great. :)

> I am not sure that the configuration should be enabled by default
> because in this case it will affect every pam service which use
> /etc/pam.d/common-auth, like su, sudo, login and so on.

I expect packages I install to work out of the box, unless some
configuration is required to get it working.  I believe it is the
Debian way, and our uses expect it.  If they do not want to use
libpam-abl, they should just uninstall it.  And in this case, I was
wondering if we should enable this pam module in the Freedombox
project and here we would like to set up the machine at installation
time without having to edit configuration files.

Btw, why is libpam-abl operating on local services too?  Why not only
trigger for remote login?

> Can you test the package ? The binary package will not work on
> wheezy, but should be ok for testing.

I'll try to find time to test it.

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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