A. Kirillov wrote:
No my server is 32 bit and I think there were no seg faults in actualityYesterday I installed pam_shield and followed the testing suggested and thought all was well. today I find that I cannot get to my email account, I can login via ssh okay (uses keys) but su and sudo give segmentation faults. I am guessing due to the pam module causing a problem. As I cannot do remote login as root and sudo and su use pam I appear to have locked myself out.Same here. Is it a 64-bit system? - the pam_shield module was causing a ?? response to su and sudo auth requests and they reported segmentation error - nothing in the logs - I assume that it had somehow locked my account and thus all auth requests to pam were being dumped. It also appeared to do the same to the login prompt on the console - any user entered just went back to the the login prompt no request for the password, I have thus commented out the auth line I added yesterday until I work out what went wrong. I am wondering if I entered the auth line in the wrong place?? Anyone know where it should go? The instructions from the INSTALL file in the tar.gz that I used was not centos / rh specific. HTH Rob # cat /var/log/messages | grep -i segfault Aug 24 06:41:18 angara kernel: login[1678]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 0000003816a79f34 rsp 00007fff0663cce8 error 4 Aug 24 06:41:21 angara kernel: login[1708]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 0000003816a79f34 rsp 00007fff66c609b8 error 4 Aug 24 06:46:45 angara kernel: login[5933]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 0000003816a79f34 rsp 00007fffc003eb38 error 4 Would the maintainer care to give a hand? Thanks, Sasha _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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