no, this is the standard pam_permit.c that is packaged with the latest
pam release. Im trying to compile it so I know the procedure for
compiling pam modules then I wish to alter it in C++ ( stdlib then using
ldap libraries later). Ill admit im very rusty with this type of
development at the moment, but as soon as I can test my work with
correct compiling ill be alot more viable.
Any help suggestions greatly appreciated..
Matt Sellers
matt@xxxxxxxxx
Jason Gerfen wrote:
PPKcS2? Is that some library you are trying to utilize? If so you
will need to link against it:
g++ shared pam_permit.c -o pam_permit.so -libppk (or equivelant)
Matt Sellers wrote:
Im trying to compile a single pam module via this.
g++ -shared pam_permit.c -o pam_permit.so
The problem i keep seing in syslog everytime I run the module.
syslog:
Dec 5 16:32:53 linuxlab2 su: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/$ISA/pam_permit.so)
Dec 5 16:32:53 linuxlab2 su: PAM [dlerror:
/lib/security/../../lib/security/pam_permit.so: undefined symbol:
_Z12pam_get_userP10pam_handlePPKcS2_]
Dec 5 16:32:53 linuxlab2 su: PAM adding faulty module:
/lib/security/$ISA/pam_permit.so
Anybody got any ideas, im trying to write my own pam module to do
nice things, and this is my practice.
:-)
-matt
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