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- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 19:37:36 +0700
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] PAM problem?
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A couple days ago I was "blessed" with a hosed RAID 1 setup. After the recovery process was over, I found that a lot of files on the system were left with the UID that is apparently root on one of the rescue disks (don't know if this was pilot error or not; anything is possible at 4:00 AM). I found them all using (naturally) find and set them back to root.root. System is RH 7.3. My userid is a member of wheel, although that is not required for su on this system. All related problems seem to now have vanished except two: 1) My normal userid cannot su to root or any other user (there normally aren't any login accounts, but I added a test user for troubleshooting this problem). Logins from the command prompt or display manager work normally for both root and the test user. In all cases, after giving the password, there is a short pause and it returns "su: incorrect password." I suspect ownership or permissions of some PAM module are involved in this, but am not sure what to look at. The relevant files in /etc/pam.d are all world-readable, so this seems OK. Any advice is appreciated. The second problem may be related: If I exit Gnome or KDE and choose shutdown or reboot as a logout option, it fails and just goes back to the login screen. This again seems like a permissions or ownership problem, but kdm and gdm are both root.root, so again, I'm not sure where to look for this, either. Tips or a relevant FM to RTFM are appreciated. TIA, Jonathan -- GPG key: DF12B4EF (5399 C834 3ABB C3AF 610C 5345 D5D6 E6EA DF12 B4EF) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DF12B4EFAttachment: pgp00009.pgp
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