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5.4.1 Configuration Files

New and Modified Configuration Files
Table 5-3
File
$HOME/.novell/ncl/
StartupLogin.conf
$HOME/.novell/ncl/
MapDrives.conf
/etc/opt/novell/ncl/
login.conf

5.4.2 PAM Login Files

New and Modified PAM Login Files
Table 5-4
File
/lib/security/
pam_ncl_autologin.so
/etc/pam.d/xdm
/etc/pam.d/gdm
/etc/pam.d/kdm
/etc/pam.d/sshd
A "required" authentication module is added for each of the above GUI logins. The added text is
auth
required
pam_micasa.so module (if it exists).
Authentication is not added for the two console login authentication files, /etc/pam.d/login
and /etc/pam.d/sshd. This modification is done at install time and is removed at uninstall
time.
IMPORTANT: For the root user, no tree authentication is performed, no automatic login scripts
are run, and no drives are mapped. Therefore, the pam_ncl_autologin.so module always
returns SUCCESSFUL, having done nothing for the root user.
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New
Modified
Description
X
Local user autologin configuration file. All fields in the
Novell Login dialog box (except the password) are
stored in this file.
This user configuration file specifies the drive mapping
to run at startup. Integrated login is not required, but
credentials must be saved or the login dialog box is
displayed to get the password at desktop startup.
Optional global configuration file that overrides
defaults. This file is modified only by the root user,
normally with YaST through the Novell Client
Configuration Wizard for the login page (click the
Novell Tray icon, select System Settings, and start the
Login wizard).
New
Modified Description
X
X
X
X
X
pam_ncl_autologin.so, which is added after the
This file queries CASA credentials, verifies if
autologin is allowed, verifies the user with
credentials, then authenticates.
PAM configuration file for the X Display Manager
login.
PAM configuration file for the GNOME* Display
Manager login.
PAM configuration file for the KDE Display
Manager login.
PAM configuration file for SSH login.

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