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authorChris Hofstaedtler <zeha@debian.org>2025-01-21 00:13:32 +0100
committerChris Hofstaedtler <zeha@debian.org>2025-01-21 00:13:32 +0100
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libpam-modules.NEWS: fix typo and alignment
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diff --git a/debian/libpam-modules.NEWS b/debian/libpam-modules.NEWS
index 6d26b019..3ddc4c48 100644
--- a/debian/libpam-modules.NEWS
+++ b/debian/libpam-modules.NEWS
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
pam (1.7.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
Starting with pam 1.7.0, pam_limits does not automatically reset the
- limits of logged in users. This means that systemd, rather than pam ill
+ limits of logged in users. This means that systemd, rather than pam will
set the defaults for things like number of open files and other resource
limits. If limits are configured in /etc/security/limits.conf or
/etc/security/limits.d/*.conf, these values will be respected. To
- restore the previous behavior, add the set_all option to pam_limits.
- For example in /etc/pam.d/ssh, replace:
+ restore the previous behavior, add the set_all option to pam_limits.
+ For example in /etc/pam.d/ssh, replace:
session required pam_limits.so