I would like to modify /etc/pam.d/kppp so that kppp is
allowed by users in the group: dialout or so that kppp is
authenticated by users listed in: /etc/kppp.allow as per
the kppp manual. I have looked around on google but all I
have found is instruction to change: rootok.so to
permit.so . As
You'll get this module if you upgrade your pam package to the latest
release. You should configure and use up2date (it's free!) and it would
have told you that your pam package needs to be updated.
If you can't use up2date for whatever reason, go to the version-specific
updates directory on ftp.
RedHat people, where can i find some document on
this. Is this a standard pam module ? or something
redhat uses specifcally when you use authconfig.
Thanks.
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> ok, this is very weird question.
>
> i cant login via r
anything un usuall in /etc/pam.d/ but
if i wanted to ristrict access of root login form
consol, how would i do that?
i know about normal users, thats from /etc/nologin,
but i didnt know you could lock out root.
please explain.
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> Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2001 12:18:20 +0100
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> Hello!
> What is the role
Hello!
What is the role of /etc/pam.d directory and which files should it
contain?
Thanks!
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Hello!
What is the role of pam.d directory and what files should it hold?
Thanks!
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Ok, somewhere, something has gotten wiggy (great techical term!) on one of
my machines at work. The system was 5.2, now I've just done a complete
rebuild and it's 6.1. Problem is, I need to be able to login directly as
root to the system... no sweat, a couple of quick mods to /etc/p