hi...

>         If so, what configuration steps need to be taken to make elsa
>         open a
>         session when a user logs in successfully?
> need a file in /etc/pam.d/program_name and all the stuff made with are
> do in elsa_pam.c

not sure what this means exactly. my gentoo comes a '/etc/pam.d/elsa'
which contains the following lines:

=============================================
auth            include         system-auth
account         include         system-auth
password        include         system-auth
session         include         system-auth
=============================================


the content of '/etc/pam.d/system-auth' is this:
=============================================
auth            required        pam_env.so 
auth            required        pam_unix.so try_first_pass likeauth
nullok 
auth            optional        pam_permit.so
 
account         required        pam_unix.so 
account         optional        pam_permit.so
 
password        required        pam_cracklib.so difok=2 minlen=8
dcredit=2 ocredit=2 retry=3 
password        required        pam_unix.so try_first_pass use_authtok
nullok sha512 shadow 
password        optional        pam_permit.so
 
session         required        pam_limits.so 
session         required        pam_env.so 
session         required        pam_unix.so 
session         optional        pam_permit.so
=============================================

However I do not see any logging messages about successful login that
come from pam. when I log in via console I see the following logging
message
=============================================
Dec  2 19:13:24 phoenix login[3958]: pam_unix(login:session): session opened 
for user dante by LOGIN(uid=0)
=============================================

I'm not sure if this is specific to the console (tty1) login. Does
anybody know?

Regards,
Mr. Olli

>  
> 
>         
>         the reason for my question is, that I wanna automate some
>         stuff through
>         PAM (e.g. automatic mounting of crypted folders, gnome-keyring
>         opening).
>         
>         regards,
>         mr. olli
>         
>         
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