10 Feb
2004
10 Feb
'04
13:04
Selon Timur
--- "Paul W. Abrahams"
wrote: cd /etc/pam.d (echo "auth sufficient pam_permit.so"; cat kde) > kde-np
If instead you find "xdm" or "kdm", replace "kde" by one of those in two places in the second line above.
Paul, I tried your suggestion, but unluckly it didn't work...
I'm one of those who had only the xdm file. Following your suggestion I did:
(echo "auth sufficient pam_permit.so"; cat xdm) > kde-np
But unluckly it didn't work: after the reboot I still had the authentication failed message.
I did so with the same conclusion. Later I wrote the added line at the very beginning of the "xdm" config file. Suddenly it became possible for ALL users to login without password ... even root. I quickly disabled ! Robert