[24273] in Kerberos
Re: PAM - Kerberos issues
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Madhusudan Singh)
Mon Jul 11 14:09:05 2005
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From: Madhusudan Singh <spammers-go-here@spam.invalid>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 21:35:05 -0400
To: kerberos@mit.edu
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Matt Payton wrote:
> Madhusudan Singh wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Thanks for your response. How do I tell kerberos installation where to
>> find the compiled pam modules ?
>
> I would guess that you'll have to recompile kerberos to include PAM, and
> as part of ./configure you'd tell it where the PAM libs are.
>
> Again, this is just a guess...
>
A guess I made before I posed my followup question. There do not seem to be
any such options in the kerberos configure script.
> Actually, now that I poked around on a RedHat based machine I see there
> is a specific pam_krb5afs package. googling pam_krb5afs turns up quite
> a few hits, so maybe that's a good place to start...
>
I found the pam_krb5 source code on sourceforge. But I cannot seem to find
pam_krb5afs. Further, the configure options for pam_krb5 seem to make
reference to existing kerberos 5 library and pam library paths :
--with-pamdir=dir Where to put pam module LIBDIR/security
--with-krb5=dir Look for Kerberos libs, headers in another
directory
--with-krb4=dir use Kerberos 4 headers and libs under dir
--with-krbafs=dir use Kerberos 5-hacked krbafs package under dir
So what should I do ? Compile kerberos first or pam_krb5 first ? And does
either give me pam_krb5afs ?
krbafs is another package entirely and does not seem to have anything to do
with pam_krb5afs (http://web.mit.edu/openafs/krbafs/).
I have been a slack user for more than a year and would gladly recommend
this to anyone anyday, but this mess with pam seems to be a serious
shortcoming to me.
Thanks for your response.
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