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From: Solar Designer (solar
openwall.com)Date: Thu Nov 01 2001 - 13:18:48 CST
On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 02:04:56PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> #define AUTH_PASSWD 0
> #define AUTH_SHADOW 0
> #define AUTH_PAM 1
> #define AUTH_PAM_USERPASS 0
>
> First I used AUTH_MAN_USERPASS, but it failed, so I switched it to
Did you install pam_userpass and stack it for popa3d? If not then it
couldn't have worked.
lftp ftp.openwall.com:/pub/projects/pam/modules> ls -l | grep pam_userpass-0.4
-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp ftp 3948 Jun 14 07:58 pam_userpass-0.4.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 ftp ftp 331 Jun 14 07:59 pam_userpass-0.4.tar.gz.sign
> AUTH_PAM and it appeared to go just fine. I could pop and receive mail.
>
> Later I noticed this while tailing the log to make sure everything was
> OK:
>
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla popa3d[15217]: connect from 123.456.789.10 (123.456.789.10)
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla PAM-warn[15217]: service: popa3d [on terminal: <unknown>]
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla PAM-warn[15217]: user: (uid=0) -> foo [remote: ?nobody
?nowhere]
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla PAM-warn[15217]: service: popa3d [on terminal: <unknown>]
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla PAM-warn[15217]: user: (uid=0) -> foo [remote: ?nobody
?nowhere]
> Nov 1 14:18:10 cla popa3d[15217]: Authentication passed for foo
You seem to have pam_warn somewhere in the PAM stack for popa3d. Why,
do you need it?
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