Jason Pyeron wrote:
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Jason Pyeron wrote:
but still get:
Last login: Tue Apr 15 11:24:57 2008 from xxxxxxxx.myvzw.com Could not chdir to home directory /home/USER: No such file or directory -bash-3.00$
Any ideas?
Well what you have will only cover console logins via the login process, not GUI xdm/gdm/kdm or ssh/telnet/ftp/rsh logins.
Try this:
/etc/pam.d/system-auth #%PAM-1.0 # This file is auto-generated. # User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run. auth required pam_env.so auth optional pam_group.so auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet auth sufficient pam_krb5.so use_first_pass auth required pam_deny.so
account required pam_unix.so broken_shadow account sufficient pam_localuser.so account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 500 quiet account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_krb5.so account required pam_permit.so
password requisite pam_cracklib.so try_first_pass retry=3 password sufficient pam_unix.so md5 shadow nullok try_first_pass use_authtok password sufficient pam_krb5.so use_authtok password required pam_deny.so
session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel umask=0077 silent session required pam_limits.so session [success=1 default=ignore] pam_succeed_if.so service in crond quiet use_uid session required pam_unix.so session optional pam_krb5.so
Of course tailor for your environment.
Defaults are fine for our use.
I have tested this config to persist through different authconfig's.
How? It gets blown away here.
Disregard, I must have been thinking of something else, yes authconfig blows these away.
It would be nice if authconfig stuck in includes to a separate pam for local configuration to be preserved, or if they used template files for creating the default configuration.
If they used templates the python scripts would probably be a lot smaller and less complex and would allow administrators to customize the templates for their environment.
Anyways I'm going to put mine in a system-auth-local file and stick in includes and see if that works better in the long run.
-Ross
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