Re: pam_mkdir issue

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Hi Saravanan,

Can you do :
# ll /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1
# chatr /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1
# ldd /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1
and let me know.

The file has to be a shared library and not a relocatable object.
Let me know how are you compiling the module(library).

Cheers,
Bandi.


Saravanan wrote:

Hello All,
This query belongs to pam_mkdir module and user home directory creation in HP-UX 11.11 PA RISC machine.
_Steps did :_
1) Compiled pam_mkdir.c pgm and libpam_mkdir.1 is created.
2) I'd like to make the pam_mkdir module do more than just create a homedir from /etc/skel and set the umask.
So added this line , login session required /user/lib/security/libpam_mkdir.1 skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0022 in /etc/pam.conf
3) And debug is suffixed like, login session required /usr/lib/security/libpam_unix.1 debug in /etc/pam.conf
4) My requirement is, when a newuser is created and logged in , automatically it will create /home/newuser directory should be created.
But I can create the newuser thru useradd command, but can't logged into the machine thru that newuser account.
# tail -f /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Jul 15 01:11:42 yamuna login: load_modules: can not open module /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1
#
But /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1 exists.
# file /home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1
/home/sara/pdt_build/pam/libpam_mkdir.1: PA-RISC1.1 relocatable object
#
Please help me to remove this error.
-Saravanan


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