Re: pam_succeed_if

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Harding, Devon wrote:

I keep getting this in /var/log/secure.  How do I stop it?

crond[17137]: pam_succeed_if: requirement "uid < 100" was met by user
"root"

Devon Harding
Windows Systems Engineer
Southern Wine & Spirits - GSD
954-602-2469


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You can add option 'quiet' or 'quiet_success' to the list of 'pam_succeed_if' parameters in the configuration files in /etc/pam.d. With that option module pam_succeed_if will not log success messages to the system logs. Option 'quiet_success' is preferred because it will not prevent failure messages from being logged. Option 'quiet' will eliminate both success and failure messages.

Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com

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