Hi, I have this pam_mount setup which automatically mounts SMB volumes for the users authenticaded via LDAP. I would like to exclude some users (notably, root) from this procedure -- can this be done? Or should I write a wrapper script around mount and use it instead of mount? Right now if the volume can't be mounted (e.g. for the root), I get a password prompt like this: pam_mount: error trying to retrieve authtok from auth code reenter password this sometimes even happens at boot time when the system su's to a specific user to initialize some services. If I understand the matter correctly, I could remove pam_mount from su. However, I would like to have it in su, the reason is as follows: when I use ssh to log in, and if the pam_mount is in the ssh stack, the volume gets mounted (correct) but not unmounted upon logout (not correct). To prevent this behaviour, I removed pam_mount from ssh, and told the users to use "su" if they want to mount their volumes when accessing over ssh. Cheers, January -- ------------ January Weiner 3 ---------------------+--------------- Division of Bioinformatics, University of Muenster | Schloßplatz 4 (+49)(251)8321634 | D48149 Münster http://www.uni-muenster.de/Biologie.Botanik/ebb/ | Germany _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list