# # /etc/pam.d/other - specify the PAM fallback behaviour # # Note that this file is used for any unspecified service; for example #if /etc/pam.d/cron specifies no session modules but cron calls #pam_open_session, the session module out of /etc/pam.d/other is #used. #If you really want nothing to happen then use pam_permit.so or #pam_deny.so as appropriate. # We use pam_warn.so to generate syslog notes that the 'other' #fallback rules are being used (as a hint to suggest you should setup #specific PAM rules for the service and aid to debugging). We then #fall back to the system default in /etc/pam.d/common-* auth required pam_warn.so auth include common-auth account required pam_warn.so account include common-account password required pam_warn.so password include common-password session required pam_warn.so session include common-session