Solved !! was Re: [K12OSN] so close...helped needed with LTSP and PAM

cliebow at midmaine.com cliebow at midmaine.com
Thu Oct 12 00:51:22 UTC 2006


COOL!..want to add that to the wiki at wiki.ltsp.org?or should i..these
things are worth their weight in gold..chuck

 > Hi Chuck,
>
> Thanks. Editing /etc/pam.d/gdm did the trick. Here's the contents of that
> file in case it helps anyone else.
>
> John
>
> #%PAM-1.0
> auth    requisite       pam_nologin.so
> auth    sufficient      pam_winbind.so
> auth    sufficient      pam_unix.so nullok_secure use_first_pass
> auth    required        pam_env.so
> @include common-auth
> @include common-account
> session required        pam_limits.so
> session optional pam_console.so
> @include common-session
> @include common-password
>
> If this looks glaringly wrong to anybody, I'd be pleased to hear about it.
>
> Thanks for the quick reply Chuck!
>
> John
>
> On 10/11/06, cliebow at midmaine.com <cliebow at midmaine.com> wrote:
>>
>> we authenticated for several years a while back to ad without Any
>> alteration in /opt/ltsp.. before moving up to ldap...do you suppose it
>> is
>> pam and gdm that is bothering?fwiw my notes are in wiki.ltsp.org under
>> windows integration..chuck
>>
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