(i.e. if the service asks for "sshd" and the configuration doesn't exist, it then looks for the "system-auth" configuration file).
Joe
Sebastien Tricaud wrote:
G.Edwin wrote:
Dear Kaushal Shriyan, Please include it in /etc/pam.d/passwd file and try. It may help.
I have added the entries in the /etc/pam.d/system-auth
I don't know much about redhat but last time I checked, I saw that any application like login/xscreensaver is going through /etc/pam.d/system-auth.
In that case, using /etc/pam.d/passwd won't resolve the problem.
However I'm curious to know more about the redhat way of doing it.
If what Edwin said resolved the problem, I would likely be a redhat issue than a PAM one.
Sebastien.
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