[CentOS] How to Disable PAM in Centos 5.1
vincenzo romero
new2xen at gmail.comFri Feb 22 17:57:38 UTC 2008
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this is great - however one question in Step 3: i vi what file? vi /etc/pam.d/ <what_config_file> ?? or did you mean for me to create a file: /etc/pam.conf file and add the contents you mention below? auth sufficient pam_permit.so > account sufficient pam_permit.so > password sufficient pam_permit.so > session sufficient pam_permit.so On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Barry Brimer <lists at brimer.org> wrote: > Try this: > > 1. Copy /etc/pam.d to /etc/pam.d.save > 2. Delete all files in /etc/pam.d > 3. Create vi /etc/pam.d/other with the following contents: > > ======================================= > auth sufficient pam_permit.so > account sufficient pam_permit.so > password sufficient pam_permit.so > session sufficient pam_permit.so > ======================================= > > 4. Attempt to log in > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- best, Vince
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