Hi Jesse, thanks for the patch and sorry for taking so long to reply. The simple matter is that I can no longer reasonably maintain mod_auth_pam and this has been the case for quite a while now. While its no big deal to apply a patch, the version that is currently released has been tested on a variety of distributions and authentication settings. I work in a completely different setting and on different things nowadays and can no longer perform such testing. Therefore I could not be sure that a patch does not break something. Maybe thats being overly perfectionistic but I'm reluctant to "just apply" patches without testing. I hope you understand that! At some time in the past, I had a notice on the web-pages, asking for a new maintainer. Unfortunately, no serious offers were forthcoming (at least thats how it appeared to me), so I took it down again. One idea is that I could put up a number of patches received on the web-pages, for application on the users own risk. I guess this would be usefull for distributions, who could perform the testing themselves. I would do this with reference to the original authors, i.e. you. Would that be of interest and acceptable to you? Cheers, Ingo _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list