[Bug 369575] Re: Why is /usr/share/pam-configs/krb5 specifying minimum_uid= ?

Daniel Richard G. skunk at iskunk.org
Thu Apr 8 05:14:52 BST 2010


Isn't it possible to use debconf to change around the enabled profiles,
via the libpam-runtime/profiles selection?

Steve: I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "automatically apply
... by the same mechanism." I can set minimum_uid in krb5.conf, but I
also have to toss the minimum_uid= options in /etc/pam.d/common-*,
because PAM module options take precedence over what's in krb5.conf.

That's why I'm using a custom Kerberos profile. It's basically identical
to the stock "krb5" profile, just without the minimum_uid= bit. I *want*
to use the package defaults---the only reason I can't is because
minimum_uid is hardcoded in there, not in a conffile, and not under
/etc.

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Why is /usr/share/pam-configs/krb5 specifying minimum_uid= ?
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