In article <20010527165347.B6359@r174.studdorf.wh.tu-darmstadt.de>, Alex
Liesch
Hi!
I've updated one of my older linux servers running SuSE 6.3 to openssh (2.3.0p1) from "the" ssh. Now I have the following entries in messages each time a user logs in:
May 27 16:47:25 r100 sshd[16621]: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pa m_pwcheck.so) May 27 16:47:25 r100 sshd[16621]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/security/pam_pwcheck.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] May 27 16:47:25 r100 sshd[16621]: PAM adding faulty module: /lib/security/pam_pwcheck.so
What is 'pam_pwcheck.so' for? My SuSE 7.0 box does have one. Yast did not show any unfulfilled dependencies.
When I upgraded to openSSH I found that using the pam.rpm from 6.4 stopped the errors and, so far, I haven't had any failures because of it. The x86 RPM is at: URL:ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/6.4/a1/pam.rpm HTH Regards, David Bolt -- A3010 4Mb RiscOS 3.11 |Member of the RC5 Team Acorn AMD Duron/650 384Mb Win98 & SuSE 7.0 |cracking keys at 4.8Mkeys/sec AMD K6-2/450 32Mb SuSE 6.3 | AMD K6-2/500 32Mb SuSE 6.3 |http://www.distributed.net/