OK... for final (now testing) implementation I just looked in /etc/sudoers and added all the required 2FA bypass like this in /etc/pam.d/sudo , for example:
Seems to work fine after (admittedly short) testing and with the debug option, can check system logging as well.
OK I have been working on this simple action for a while and I cannot get it to work.
First off im new to the linux command line world. I feel like I am missing something simple.
What I am trying to achieve is that I want this command:
tcpdump -s2000 -w'flowroute-%H%M.pcap' -G900 -W36 &to... (13 Replies)
Hi All,
I have created crontab using following steps-
1) crontab -e
(edited the file with) 0 10 * * 1-5 /home/user01/exercise/cron.sh
2) then saved this file with :wq
3) cron.sh contains the code-
#!/bin/bash
DAY=`date +%a`
mkdir abc_${DAY}
4) done the execut permision... (3 Replies)
I need to "sync" a directory from a prod server to a test server. Rsync is working but it prompts for a password and I'd like to automate the process. The directory on the prod/source server is owned by root, and some subdirectories are only readable by root. On the test/destination servers, I can... (1 Reply)
hi All,
i have implemented Rsync in my source and destination server. while running through command prompt it is working fine:
ksh rsync_bravo_db.ksh usa0300uz1252.apps.mc.xerox.com /uv1402/u207/home/bravodba/bin/rsync-3.0.9/config/mrsx_rsync.cfg
but later on i created a another ksh and... (4 Replies)
Hi Team,
Please help me to set one script in crontab.
I have one script and inside script, its creating one log file for saving ouptut of script. i have to out that script in crontab. When i put the script in cronatab, it executed and log file created but no data in log.
like this i put in... (3 Replies)
Hey guys!
So I decided to set up some basic user authentication on my apache2 server, and I am running into some problems. I followed the documentation provided by apache on their website, but I cant create the password file for some reason. I did a little trouble shooting myself, and found... (40 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to schedule the dbshell.sh script to run on sunday.
I have scheduled as 1 19 7 * * /home/svr/dbshell.sh. kindly confirm confirm whether coded "7" or it should set to '0'.
unix:$ crontab -l
0 19 6 * * /home/svr/dbemail.sh
1 19 7 * * /home/svr/dbshell.sh (2 Replies)
Dear all,
I noticed in syslog that i receive authentication failure from cron:
Mar 11 23:19:01 s1 CRON28789]: Authentication failure
Mar 11 23:19:01 s1 cron: Authentication failure
Mar 11 23:19:01 s1 cron: Authentication failure
Mar 11 23:19:01 s1 CRON: Authentication failure
Mar 11... (3 Replies)
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pam_debug
PAM_DEBUG(8) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_DEBUG(8)NAME
pam_debug - PAM module to debug the PAM stack
SYNOPSIS
pam_debug.so [auth=value] [cred=value] [acct=value] [prechauthtok=value] [chauthtok=value] [auth=value] [open_session=value]
[close_session=value]
DESCRIPTION
The pam_debug PAM module is intended as a debugging aide for determining how the PAM stack is operating. This module returns what its
module arguments tell it to return.
OPTIONS
auth=value
The pam_sm_authenticate(3) function will return value.
cred=value
The pam_sm_setcred(3) function will return value.
acct=value
The pam_sm_acct_mgmt(3) function will return value.
prechauthtok=value
The pam_sm_chauthtok(3) function will return value if the PAM_PRELIM_CHECK flag is set.
chauthtok=value
The pam_sm_chauthtok(3) function will return value if the PAM_PRELIM_CHECK flag is not set.
open_session=value
The pam_sm_open_session(3) function will return value.
close_session=value
The pam_sm_close_session(3) function will return value.
Where value can be one of: success, open_err, symbol_err, service_err, system_err, buf_err, perm_denied, auth_err, cred_insufficient,
authinfo_unavail, user_unknown, maxtries, new_authtok_reqd, acct_expired, session_err, cred_unavail, cred_expired, cred_err,
no_module_data, conv_err, authtok_err, authtok_recover_err, authtok_lock_busy, authtok_disable_aging, try_again, ignore, abort,
authtok_expired, module_unknown, bad_item, conv_again, incomplete.
MODULE TYPES PROVIDED
All module types (auth, account, password and session) are provided.
RETURN VALUES
PAM_SUCCESS
Default return code if no other value was specified, else specified return value.
EXAMPLES
auth requisite pam_permit.so
auth [success=2 default=ok] pam_debug.so auth=perm_denied cred=success
auth [default=reset] pam_debug.so auth=success cred=perm_denied
auth [success=done default=die] pam_debug.so
auth optional pam_debug.so auth=perm_denied cred=perm_denied
auth sufficient pam_debug.so auth=success cred=success
SEE ALSO pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8)AUTHOR
pam_debug was written by Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@kernel.org>.
Linux-PAM Manual 04/01/2010 PAM_DEBUG(8)