On Thu, 22 May 2003 ingo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 03:04:40PM +0000, ahoward wrote: > > i'm guessing this may have something to do with grabbing chars from the > > textbox and echo'ing them with '*' and the non-portable methods used to do > > that, but this sounds absolutely crazy even as i'm writing it! > > Well, that part of the authentication is entirely up to the browser. > The server, and therefore mod_auth_pam, only sees the password (in its > entirety) once it is sent by the browser. So, to the server it > doesn't make a difference wether you type fast or not, it doesn't have > anything to do with processing user input. yeah. i realize that - i'm just wondering if others have seen this (saw a few unexplained posts regarding 'perfect username password and still auth failure', etc. and wondered if people had tried typing S-L-O-W-L-Y because, as dumb as that sounds - it's works on many of our systems... obviously if this *is* the source of the problem the password is arriving at the server in mangled form. this whole thing just sounds impossible, but hey.. i'd like to see if i could confirm that the password arrives mangled but apache is hard to strace since there are many processes - which one would get the request? do you simply strace them all? any thought on this? > Unless I'm mistaken, you should report a bug to the browser > developers. if i determine that it *is* a bug - i will. at this point am remain unconvinced - but no other explaination has surfaced. -a -- ==================================== | Ara Howard | NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory | Information and Technology Services | Data Systems Group | R/FST 325 Broadway | Boulder, CO 80305-3328 | Email: ara.t.howard@xxxxxxxxxxxx | Phone: 303-497-7238 | Fax: 303-497-7259 | ~ > ruby -e 'p % ^) .intern' ==================================== _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list