possibly messed-up permissions from GLOcean
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greatredshark at yahoo.ca
Sat Feb 5 23:09:01 GMT 2005
>
> You'll need to SETUID root your kcheckpass binary.
> You can do this by issuing
> the command (as root)
>
> chmod +s /path/to/kcheckpass
>
> This lets it have root privilages, else it can't
> access /etc/shadow to
> authenticate you :)
>
That fixed it. Thanks! :)
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