Re: pam_userdb.so

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This is clearly a bug with the post autoconf Makefile.

http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=132880&group_id=6663

Thanks for the bug report!

Cheers

Andrew

Toshikazu Yoshikawa wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to install PAM-0.74 on slackware-7.0 and
> testing example "check_user".
> 
> I edit my /etc/pam.conf as follows:
> 
> check   auth        required    pam_unix.so
> check   account     required    pam_unix.so
> 
> and run "check_user".
> 
> #./check_user toshi
> Password: (my password)
> Authenticated
> 
> It worked.
> 
> I changed /etc/pam.conf as follows:
> 
> check    auth    required    pam_userdb.so db=/tmp/passwd
> check    account    required    pam_userdb.so db=/tmp/passwd
> 
> and created /tmp/passwd with
> Linux-PAM-0.74/modules/pam_userdb/create.pl.
> 
> #./check_user toshi
> Not Authenticated
> 
> I'm getting the following error in syslog:
> 
> Feb 18 04:56:27 dell check_user: PAM unable to
> dlopen(/lib/security/pam_userdb.s
> o)
> Feb 18 04:56:27 dell check_user: PAM [dlerror: /lib/security/pam_userdb.so:
> unde
> fined symbol: conversation]
> Feb 18 04:56:27 dell check_user: PAM adding faulty module:
> /lib/security/pam_use
> rdb.so
> 
> pam_userdb.so is in /lib/security.
> Why do I get these error?
> help me.
> 
> I'm sorry for my bad English...
> 
> ---
> Toshikazu Yoshikawa
> 
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