[Bug 369575] Re: Why is /usr/share/pam-configs/krb5 specifying minimum_uid= ?
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Sun Apr 25 05:30:25 BST 2010
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 07:41:04AM -0000, Daniel Richard G. wrote:
> > No, it's persistent unless you disable pam_krb5 entirely. Have you
> tried it?
> Yeah, where pam-auth-update asks you "Override local changes to
> /etc/pam.d/common-*?" I see the man page says something about preserving
> module options, but if I add an option to (say) common-auth, and re-run
> p-a-u, the option is silently blown away. (This is on my Karmic work
> system; has this changed since? I don't see anything in the changelog.)
Er, well, shoot - it turns out there's a bug in pam-auth-update's handling
of module options, that *only* affects modules with numbers in their names
(like pam_krb5) :/ I knew I wasn't imagining that I had tested this code, I
just didn't test it with this module...
I've committed the one-liner fix for this to the Debian package, and will
work on getting this into an SRU for lucid.
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Why is /usr/share/pam-configs/krb5 specifying minimum_uid= ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369575
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