How do I...?

Stephen Goggin sgoggin at NetEffect.com
Tue Oct 30 15:11:00 UTC 2007


Thanks for the quick reply!

However, this didn't do the trick, it still gives no login prompt...




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-----Original Message-----
From: pam-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:pam-list-bounces at redhat.com]
On Behalf Of Barry Brimer
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 5:14 PM
To: Pluggable Authentication Modules
Subject: RE: How do I...?


1.  Backup /etc/pam.d
2.  Have a bootable CD that you can use to regain access to your system
if this
encounters any issues.
3.  Double check steps 1 and 2.
4.  Open 2 root terminals in case you accidentally close one of them
5.  Delete the contents of the /etc/pam.d directory
6.  Create a file named 'other' in /etc/pam.d
7.  Put the following in /etc/pam.d/other

auth              sufficient   pam_permit.so
account           sufficient   pam_permit.so
password          sufficient   pam_permit.so
session           sufficient   pam_permit.so

8.  Test.
9.  If this doesn't work, replace sufficient with required in all lines
above.

Quoting Stephen Goggin <sgoggin at NetEffect.com>:

> All of the above. I've spent a week trying to find the answer to my
diskless
> RHEL4 setup, and I'm sure my boss expected more results. No one on any
> mailing lists or web forums were of any help whatsoever...
>
> So, Our PXE network is entirely contained. We don't even need the
security we
> have using cleartext over rlogin, which is none...
>
> I need a small, simple setup with scanpci and rlogin to run tests
on...
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pam-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Barry Brimer
> Sent: Mon 10/29/2007 3:55 PM
> To: Pluggable Authentication Modules
> Subject: Re: How do I...?
>
> Quoting Stephen Goggin <sgoggin at NetEffect.com>:
>
> > How would one go about setting up a RHEL4U4 or FC4 or FC5 box
without any
> PAM
> > whatsoever?
>
> What is your goal exactly?  Elimintating PAM, having logins that don't
> require
> passwords, or something else entirely?
>
>
>
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