Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 23:09:23 +0100 From: "Hartmann, O." <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: xdm/login: in openpam_check_path_owner_perms(): /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so.5 not found Message-ID: <4EF25913.50107@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
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OS: FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT/amd64 r228787 Since the last update of world yesterday were I managed to compile the OS WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS=YES in /etc/src.conf, only root is capable to login on the console. I use OpenLDAP 2.4 as the backend for usual users, having also an "emergency" user installed in the local /etc/passwd just in case. The problem is, I can not login via xdm or console login anymore as any usual user, even not as a user residing in the local passwd file. Trying to login as LDAP backed user, I get the error SASL/DIGEST-MD5 authentication started Login icorrect Inspecting /var/log/auth.log reveals for this incident login: in openpam_check_path_owner_perms(): /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so.5: No such file or directory Trying tologin as a local (/etc/passwd backed) user gets sometimes the same login issue, but sporadically I get a login but landing in / instead of /home/user. /home is a ZFS volume. I reinstalled pam_ldap, nss_ldap, openldap-sasl-server/client many times now since I suspected a fault in compilation (everything is compiled via CLANG), but I have no success. /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so.5 does not exist, it is simply pam_ldap.so. It seems, that the OS can not find the homes on the ZFS volume. Doing a su - USER works for all LDAP users but not the local users, I receive the error su: no directory. This is very strange. While su - as root does not work, login as such a failing user work, but as mentioned without home. The last thing I did on that box is: I recompiled yesterday evening world, switched the box off. When I switched the box on today, I ran into this issue. I recompile the system without flag WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS and see what is happening. Do others also see this strange behaviour? Regards, Oliver
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