On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Steve Price wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
>
> # Here is the answer I was given by somebody on this list last week.
> #
> # #/etc/pam.conf
> # # tricky tricky forgive me
> # xserver authsufficient pam_permit.so no_use
> #
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
# Here is the answer I was given by somebody on this list last week.
#
# #/etc/pam.conf
# # tricky tricky forgive me
# xserver authsufficient pam_permit.so no_use
# # If we don't match anything else, default to using getp
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 04:43:47PM -0600, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Here is the answer I was given by somebody on this list last week.
>
> #/etc/pam.conf
> # tricky tricky forgive me
> xserver authsufficient pam_permit.so no_use
> # If we don't match anything else, d
ix.so
try_first_pass
other account requiredpam_unix.so
try_first_pass
Tom Veldhouse
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- Original Message -
From: "Dave J. Boers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, Dece
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Dave J. Boers wrote:
# I'm having the same problem. Cvsupped and recompiled -current just a few
# hours ago. Then I recompiled X 3.3.5 and installed it. Now I can't start X
# anymore either. Lines containing "Password:" just keep scrolling over my
# terminal. The password li
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 06:28:02PM -0600, Steve Price wrote:
> For some reason now I can't startx(1) as either myself or root.
> I type startx and the PAM auth routines loop forever printing
> out 'Password:'. I comment out the last two lines in /etc/pam.conf
> and I get an authentication failure