I am trying to install SuSE 9.1 as a
workstation in a NT 4 Domain network.
The default suse 9.1 install installed winbind etc,
and configured them allowing me
to log on to ssh with a NT username and
password.
I now want to configure pam_mount to
mount a subdirectory of the unix home directory
as the NT home directory.
I had configured this on an old SuSE 8.1 box, so I
think /etc/pam_mount.conf should be OK.
However, having added auth and session lines for
pam_mount into /etc/pam.d/sshd
I can only get to the stage that in
/var/log/messages I see
pam_mount: error trying to retrieve authtok from
auth code
How do I enable pam_mount?
My /etc/pam.d/sshd file is as
follows
#%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_unix2.so set_secrpc auth required pam_nologin.so auth required pam_env.so auth optional pam_mount.so use_first_pass account required pam_unix2.so account required pam_nologin.so password required pam_pwcheck.so password required pam_unix2.so use_first_pass use_authtok session required pam_unix2.so # trace or debug session required pam_limits.so session optional pam_mount.so use_first_pass # Enable the following line to get resmgr support for # ssh sessions (see /usr/share/doc/packages/resmgr/README.SuSE) #session optional pam_resmgr.so fake_ttyname Thanks
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