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Hi all
the Linux-PAM System Administrators Guide reads:

"Here, valueI is one of the following return values: success; open_err;
symbol_err; service_err; system_err; buf_err; perm_denied; auth_err;
cred_insufficient; authinfo_unavail; user_unknown; maxtries;
new_authtok_reqd; acct_expired; session_err; cred_unavail; cred_expired;
cred_err; no_module_data; conv_err; authtok_err; authtok_recover_err;
authtok_lock_busy; authtok_disable_aging; try_again; ignore; abort;
authtok_expired; module_unknown; bad_item; and default. The last of these
(default) can be used to set the action for those return values that are not
explicitly defined."

Where I can find the explanation of the return values? For example, what is
no_module_data

Thanks

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nathan Yocom" <nate@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6.34 PM
Subject: Re: Authenticating duplicate user in NIS & local


>
> >Irrespective of the rights or wrongs of having two
> >passwords for one user, does anyone know of a way to
> >be able to get the above to authenticate ??
> >
> >
> I am not sure I understand - you have shown you can authenticate by one
> or the other.. are you asking whether there is a way to authenticate
> with either password? To my knowledge there is not, not unless there is
> a pam_nis that would check the nis password, which you could then stack
> with pam_unix etc - others may have more info though.
> Nate Yocom
>
>
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