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ftp://ftp.krokus.ru/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/xscreensaver-4.06.tar.gz
[xscreensaver]
/
driver
/
passwd-pam.c
diff --git
a/driver/passwd-pam.c
b/driver/passwd-pam.c
index 7083cfe487f41342c5c26ff1dd10518ceedcbdeb..d6966bdbe618eba3845786a93e18bcd055d0e2f0 100644
(file)
--- a/
driver/passwd-pam.c
+++ b/
driver/passwd-pam.c
@@
-254,8
+254,13
@@
pam_passwd_valid_p (const char *typed_passwd, Bool verbose_p)
/* Each time we successfully authenticate, refresh credentials,
for Kerberos/AFS/DCE/etc. If this fails, just ignore that
failure and blunder along; it shouldn't matter.
/* Each time we successfully authenticate, refresh credentials,
for Kerberos/AFS/DCE/etc. If this fails, just ignore that
failure and blunder along; it shouldn't matter.
+
+ Note: this used to be PAM_REFRESH_CRED instead of
+ PAM_REINITIALIZE_CRED, but Jason Heiss <jheiss@ee.washington.edu>
+ says that the Linux PAM library ignores that one, and only refreshes
+ credentials when using PAM_REINITIALIZE_CRED.
*/
*/
- int status2 = pam_setcred (pamh, PAM_RE
FRESH
_CRED);
+ int status2 = pam_setcred (pamh, PAM_RE
INITIALIZE
_CRED);
if (verbose_p)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: pam_setcred (...) ==> %d (%s)\n",
blurb(), status2, PAM_STRERROR(pamh, status2));
if (verbose_p)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: pam_setcred (...) ==> %d (%s)\n",
blurb(), status2, PAM_STRERROR(pamh, status2));