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$Id$
- Copyright (c) Andrew G. Morgan 1996-2001. All rights reserved.
+ Copyright (c) Andrew G. Morgan 1996-2002. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source (sgml) and binary (derived) forms,
with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ DAMAGE.
<title>The Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide
<author>Andrew G. Morgan, <tt>morgan@kernel.org</tt>
-<date>DRAFT v0.76 2001/12/08
+<date>DRAFT v0.76 2002/05/09
<abstract>
This manual documents what a system-administrator needs to know about
the <bf>Linux-PAM</bf> library. It covers the correct syntax of the
@@ -599,9 +599,9 @@ mode uses either <tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> or <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>
configuration but not both. That is to say, if there is a
<tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> directory then libpam only uses the files
contained in this directory. However, in the absence of the
-<tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> directory the <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt> file is
-used. The other mode (and the one currently supported by Red Hat 4.2
-and higher) is to use both <tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> and
+<tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> directory the <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt> file is used
+(this is likely to be the mode your preferred distribution uses). The
+other mode is to use both <tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> and
<tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt> in sequence. In this mode, entries in
<tt>/etc/pam.d/</tt> override those of <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>.
@@ -1071,9 +1071,9 @@ for all the good work they have done.
<sect>Copyright information for this document
<p>
-Copyright (c) Andrew G. Morgan 1996-9. All rights reserved.
+Copyright (c) Andrew G. Morgan 1996-2002. All rights reserved.
<newline>
-Email: <tt>&lt;morgan@linux.kernel.org&gt;</tt>
+Email: <tt>&lt;morgan@kernel.org&gt;</tt>
<p>
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without