Hello! Thanks for downloading Linux-PAM. NOTES: How to use it is as follows: ./configure --help | less ./configure make To make sure everything was compiled correct, run: make check If a test fails, you should not continue to install this build. These tests require a suitable file /etc/pam.d/other; if necessary, create such a file containing, e.g., these five lines (not indented) #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_deny.so account required pam_deny.so password required pam_deny.so session required pam_deny.so Note, if you are worried - don't even think about doing the next line (most Linux distributions already support PAM out of the box, so if something goes wrong with installing the code from this version your box may stop working..) make install That said, please report problems to the bug reporting database on sourceforge.net. You can run additional checks after installing by executing make xtests as root. WARNING: Running "make xtests" can overwrite configuration data or make the system insecure/unfunctional for a short time! Backup all important data before! If you do not wish to make the modules dynamically loadable, but build a static libpam including all PAM modules, you have to call: ./configure --enable-static-modules In this case you cannot use pam_unix in the PAM config files instead you have to use pam_unix_acct, pam_unix_auth, pam_unix_passwd and pam_unix_session. To run the build checks with static modules, you need to run the following command: make -C test check && make check To regenerate manual pages from the XML source files you need the docbook-xsl stylesheets in version 1.69.1 or newer, older versions had a bug which generates a broken layout.