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Can u use common-xxx instead of system-xxx in pam/crond #143

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markwester opened this issue Mar 27, 2023 · 6 comments
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Can u use common-xxx instead of system-xxx in pam/crond #143

markwester opened this issue Mar 27, 2023 · 6 comments

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@markwester
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In the SUSE official distribution, PAM in crond uses common-xxx. It is expected that common-xxx is used by default in the source code.

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t8m commented Mar 27, 2023

The PAM configuration for cron is targetting Fedora/RH based distributions.

If you want, SUSe based configurations could be added alongside.

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ok, fine~ If I want,How would you add this configuration for suse distribution?

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t8m commented Mar 28, 2023

ok, fine~ If I want,How would you add this configuration for suse distribution?

Add a subdirectory suse or something like that in pam and add the file there.

@markwester
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How long can you add it?

@markwester
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ok, fine~ If I want,How would you add this configuration for suse distribution?

Add a subdirectory suse or something like that in pam and add the file there.

Or I create a pr for it? I may not know what you mean, and should I do it or you do it?
At the same time, I'm sorry, maybe the way I just expressed it was not polite, and I hope you'll forgive me. Because my English is not good. Anyway, Thanks for your help!

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t8m commented Mar 28, 2023

I have no knowledge of the PAM stack configuration on SUSE based systems. So you, or anybody else with the knowledge would have to create a PR with that configuration file being added.

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