Re: PAM_SYMBOL_ERR

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Nothing in libpam actually produces this error. I would look in this module for some more information. (Assuming that you aren't experiencing some sort of program corruption that is leading to this return code.)

Cheers

Andrew

James O'Kane wrote:
What causes PAM_SYMBOL_ERR?
I'm trying to use the perl module Authen::SimplePam to use pam_afs.so to authenticate, and it returns PAM_SYMBOL_ERR. I can login from the console with the same config, and adding the debug option to pam_afs.so doesn't give me any information. Where else can I look to try and get more debugging info out of this?
The SYMBOL part of that makes me think that some part of this has an unresolved symbol, but it's not showing up in any log files, so I don't know what the symbol could be.
Any suggestions would be helpful.


thanks
-james



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