Jason Gerfen wrote: > Per the Linux-PAM Administrators guide: > Introduction- > .... > This PAM library is configured locally with a system file, > |/etc/pam.conf| (or a series of configuration files located in ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > |/etc/pam.d/|) to authenticate a user request via the locally ^^^^^^^^^^^ Are you certain which one of these is actually used on SuSE? I seem to recall a really strange setup at one point which used *both*. > using YaST2 I configure > the kerberos client and it loggs in just fine. I re-edit the > /etc/rc.d/login file to remove references to pam_krb5.so and log back ^^^^^^^^ I think you meant /etc/pam.d. <g> > My question is this, where is SuSE hiding the PAM module > configuration? To find out, back up your entire /etc (say to /root/etc) and use YaST to make a change to the PAM configuration. Run diff -uNr /etc /root/etc and see what changed. -kgd -- "Sendmail administration is not black magic. There are legitimate technical reasons why it requires the sacrificing of a live chicken." - Unknown _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list