At 06:45 PM 11/30/00 -0800, you wrote: >I cannot get PAM authentication through an NT server working with Apache. > >My configuration: Cobalt RaQ4 (Redhat; Intel processor) > >Installed: Apache PAM module >PAM_SMB > >The PAM module for Apache works fine. I have tested with the default >configurations and it runs smoothly. However, PAM_SMB does not work. The >reason it gives is: "User account has expired" Is it possible that the user's account has expired under NT? >The users of the NT domain are not in the local password file, and they >should not have to be. However, I am not sure how to write the >/etc/pam.d/httpd file to make sure that users and passwords only get >authenticated through the NT domain. > >The only two things I have in my /etc/pam.d/httpd file are: > >auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so nolocal >password required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so nolocal > >I have no idea if I am on the right track with that file. (I am a newbie at >PAM authentication.) > >I have also noticed that although PAM_SMB is unpacked and configured, >pamsmbd does not appear to be located anywhere on my system. I have >followed all the instructions located at >http://www.csn.ul.ie/~airlied/pam_smb/, but cannot find the pamsmbd file. I >did move pam_smb_auth.so to /lib/security, as it says in the httpd file. Ummm, you only need pamsmbd if you are doing username mapping. Are you? >Any help would be appreciated. > >Thanks, >Erica > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Pam-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list > Regards ------- Richard Sharpe, sharpe@ns.aus.com Samba (Team member, www.samba.org), Ethereal (Team member, www.zing.org) Contributing author, SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours Author, Special Edition, Using Samba