the wheel group has no explicit members listed in /etc/group. This adds
the "exempt_if_empty" flag to pam_wheel in the default configuration;
in some environments, it may be appropriate to remove this flag, however,
this default is the same as pre-pam_wheel.
Reviewed by: markm
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
pam_lastlog, so add a dummy session chain to avoid using the one from
pam.d/other. I assume gdm does something similar, so give it a dummy
session chain as well.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs.
Added NOOBJ if anyone even attempts to "make obj" here.
Revert to installing files with mode 644 except README.
Make this overall look like a BSD-style Makefile rather
than roll-your-own (this is not a bug).
For the record. Previous revision also fixed the breakage
introduced by the sys.mk,v 1.60 commit: bsd.own.mk is no
longer automatically included from sys.mk.
Reported by: jhay
pam_login_access(8) and pam_securetty(8) to enforce various checks
previously done by login(1) but now handled by PAM, and pam_lastlog(8) to
record login sessions in utmp / wtmp / lastlog.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
users who don't wish to use it. If the admin is worried about leaking
information about which users exist and which have OPIE enabled, the
no_fake_prompts option can simply be removed.
Also insert the appropriate pam_opieaccess lines after pam_opie to break
the chain in case the user is logging in from an untrusted host, or has a
.opiealways file. The entire opieaccess / opiealways concept is slightly
unpammish, but admins familiar with OPIE will expect it to work.
Reviewed by: ache, markm
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
conversion script generated the wrong format, so the configuration files
didn't actually work. Good thing I hadn't thrown the switch yet...
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs (but the f***ups are all mine)