![]() I installed the pam-extra package using zypper, and, yes, it creates a /lib64/security/pam_userdb.so file!Īnd vsftpd works once more using supported packages. Installing the package pam-extra should resolve your issue. Moved pam_userdb into a separate package pam-extra. This update for pam fixes the following issues: Pam_userdb has been moved to a separate package, named pam-extra So I asked a Linux expert what’s going on and got a good explanation. So I “borrowed” pam_userdb.so from the one server which still had it and put it onto my server in /lib64/security. ![]() It was missing on some, and present on one. Sure enough, it was missing! I checked some of my other SLES12SP4 servers, some of which are on a different patch schedule. The status of the vsftpd service hinted that the file /lib64/security/pam_userdb.so could not be loaded. Then in early May, 2020, all the FTPs stopped working. The point is that I had this all working last year – 2019 – on my SLES 12SP4 server. In the file /etc/vsftpd-virtual-user.db I have my Berkeley database of users and passwords. Auth required pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd-virtual-userĪccount required pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd-virtual-user
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