Re: How to stack PAM without pam_stack

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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>> In that case something like:
>>
>> auth   [success=2 default=ignore] pam_ldap.so
>> auth   [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix2.so
>> auth   requisite       pam_fail.so
>> auth   required        some_other_pam.so
> 
> pam_fail.so cannot be found. Is this intended?

I meant pam_deny.so! But not being found will yield a similar effect(!)

Cheers

Andrew
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