On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 06:41:06PM -0500, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote: > This option is supposed to let apache try other authentication modules if > mod_auth_pam returns USER_UNKNOWN. In the pam configuration, I have only one > module which occasionally returns PAM_USER_UNKNOWN. However when the > pam_sm_authenticate() call returns, it is changed to PAM_AUTH_ERR. Are you saying that the return code of 'pam_sm_authenticate' (as opposed to mod_auth_pams authentication function) returns PAM_AUTH_ERR when it should be returning USER_UNKNOWN? A look at your service configuration file (in /etc/pam.d/) might help. -- Ingo Luetkebohle / ingo@blank.pages.de / 95428014 / | Student of Computational Linguistics & Computer Science; | Fargonauten.DE sysadmin; Gimp Registry maintainer; | FP: 3187 4DEC 47E6 1B1E 6F4F 57D4 CD90 C164 34AD CE5B