Re: how to associate PAM module to a service in non-obvious cases..

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Raj wrote:
But I tried removing "login" file from pam.d dir.
"telnet" still worked. But it never worked when
there's no "remote" file in pam.d. I thought "remote"
is the entry PAM module used in case of telnet
service.

Alright, strike out my specific advice about telnet and /bin/login and replace it with "refer to your vendor's documentation for details" :-)

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