Greetings, once upon a time, a happy woody installation lived on a healthy server. But there system was quite outdated, a newer Squid, samba, etc. was needed so I changed to testing. With a system, a happy apache-ssl deamon interacted with his nice companion libapache-auth-pam in order to generate a framework for user authentication, based on the the systems NIS Map. A nice NIS server was also hosted on that machine. A few apt-get upgrades later, libapache-auth-pam refuses to accept NIS as PAM-backend, although other servers in that our network uses NIS without any kind of problem. libapache-mod-auth-pam always try to use /etc/passwd / shadow based authetication, which is doomed to failure, because a use a merged NIS-passwd map and /etc/shadow is not readable for apache. Thus I'm looking for the magical switch, the replaced configuration file, the altered default, etc. to make libapache-mod-auth-pam to use NIS again.
Any ideas? Keep smiling yanosz -- Achtung: Die E-Mail-Adresse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wird in Kürze deaktivierte werden. Bitte nutzen Sie die Adresse [EMAIL PROTECTED]