As far as I am aware it is correct, all are specified as table.column..
I even did an apt-get remove --purge and reinstalled with new config
files, re-filling in the appropriate variables to make sure the config
files hadn't changed too much.  The /etc/nss-mysql.* files, I kept all
the defaults and simply changed the password (as all my settings are
default).  The /etc/pam.d files I kept the same, and they all look
similar to:

password   sufficient   pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5
password   required     pam_mysql.so nullok ignore_root user=nss-shadow
passwd=mypass db=nss_mysql usercolumn=user.user_name crypt=1 try_first_pass

Further than this, I'm unsure what else to try out.  Maybe I am missing
something.  I admit I am not an expert on libpam..


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