Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 19:50:20 +0200 From: Felix Palmen <zirias@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Fwd: Interacting with PAM issues Message-ID: <upvxpposbk7c3cd77avkhwk5tmwqfhndxfd2zgkdqgfovav2gh@k73vpgydlj3j> In-Reply-To: <9e35b8cb-e5de-bdb5-c2da-cee44e18683c@yahoo.com> References: <31aa9f0f-44d9-fb61-2eb3-36af63ce9ed7@yahoo.com> <9e35b8cb-e5de-bdb5-c2da-cee44e18683c@yahoo.com>
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--j5ezzw55fpgndyyb Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable * Mikhail Zakharov <zmey20000@yahoo.com> [20230426 08:25]: > FWD to record the solution in the history of the maillist. >=20 > Exactly what is required, for the exact mentioned purpose of a terminal > screenlocker application: https://github.com/mezantrop/sclocka. Thank you > again! If you create a port of it, consider adding a run dependency to my little helper and providing a PAM service policy calling it, example is in the manpage of the port :) (some screen lockers already do that) Note I consider this whole thing a bug (just like LinuxPAM's workaround is a bug), but the "sane" solution, providing some authentication service for the local passwd database that pam_unix could use, would be a *lot* of work ... --=20 Felix Palmen <zirias@FreeBSD.org> {private} felix@palmen-it.de -- ports committer (mentee) -- {web} http://palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt {pgp fingerprint} 6936 13D5 5BBF 4837 B212 3ACC 54AD E006 9879 F231 --j5ezzw55fpgndyyb Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iNUEABYKAH0WIQRpNhPVW79IN7ISOsxUreAGmHnyMQUCZElkXF8UgAAAAAAuAChp c3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVucGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4ubmV0Njkz NjEzRDU1QkJGNDgzN0IyMTIzQUNDNTRBREUwMDY5ODc5RjIzMQAKCRBUreAGmHny MV+yAQDRDYbOL2WPFgcEtYF1a0j9rBo3ga5diNW4TMpCfEf+gAD8DwTonWC/Gqa8 Tb9F+nWvPBSqP+2g378TfuNJyTbx3ws= =rq4t -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --j5ezzw55fpgndyyb--
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