well, that link describes exactly my problem
http://www.newsarch.com/archive/mailinglist/redhat/general/msg09263.html
It seems that pam_mysql cannot do its job
I sense that there should be a way to tell vsftp the uid and the gui of the
username and passwords in the database, as well as, the home dir for every
virtual users.
Any help?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thorsten Kukuk"
On Tue, Nov 23, John wrote:
I have installed the following pam related software
# rpm -aq |egrep pam pam-modules-9.0-5 yast2-pam-2.8.5-65 pam-0.77-124 pam_mysql-0.5-2
But i cannot find the /etc/pam.conf
Do why that happens?
Because it does not exist and isn't in use since years on Linux.
Look at /etc/pam.d/ instead.
Thorsten
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