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Subject: Re: pam and php 4 on apache/redhat linux
From: Rebecca (rebecca
digitalpulp.com)Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 12:02:03 CDT
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steve,
thank you. i will try it. and i will let you know how it worked.
post-modern programmer? i'd be interested to hear that explained. 100%
modular?
thanks again.
rebecca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Langasek" <vorlon
netexpress.net>
To: <pam-list
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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: pam and php 4 on apache/redhat linux
> Hello Rebecca,
>
> > i am using pam_auth
> > (http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~ccunning/pam_auth.html) to verify
> > username/password.
>
> > if i enter an incorrect username i get "check pass/user unknown" error.
> > if i enter correct username and correct or incorrect password (doesn't
> > matter) i get "password not found" error.
>
> > i have created the /etc/pam.d/php file, and followed all direction on
> > the page referenced above (atleast i think i have).....i'm at a loss.
>
> > after i added /etc/pam.d/php file i added this line of code:
>
> > auth required /lib/security/pam_warn.so
>
> > then i also got this as part of the error:
>
> > user: (uid=99) -> rebecca [remote: ?nobody
?nowhere]
>
> > has anyone tried to use pam_auth and had a similar problem?
>
> I can't help much with getting that particular pam auth module to work,
but I
> can suggest an alternative which might give you better results, or at
least
> better error logs (I hope...)
>
> ftp://ftp.netexpress.net/pub/pam/php_pam.newest.tgz
>
> php_pam fully implements the PAM API, and should work with a much wider
range
> of PAM modules than Chad Cunningham's pam_auth module. Of course, since
I'm
> the author of php_pam you may wish to take my biased recommendations with
a
> grain of salt. :)
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer
>
>
>
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