+2008-03-27 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
+
+ * doc/guide.tex: Fix epam location (thanks to Evgeniy Khramtsov)
+ * doc/guide.html: Likewise
+
2008-03-25 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* src/Makefile.in: Failure to install epam is not
directory. You have to set it root on execution in the case when your PAM module
requires root privileges (<TT>pam_unix.so</TT> for example). Also you have to grant access
for <TT>ejabberd</TT> to this file and remove all other permissions from it:
-<PRE CLASS="verbatim"># chown root:ejabberd /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/lib/epam
-# chmod 4750 /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/lib/epam
+<PRE CLASS="verbatim"># chown root:ejabberd /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/bin/epam
+# chmod 4750 /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/bin/epam
</PRE></LI><LI CLASS="li-itemize">Make sure you have the latest version of PAM installed on your system.
Some old versions of PAM modules cause memory leaks. If you are not able to use the latest
version, you can <TT>kill(1)</TT> <TT>epam</TT> process periodically to reduce its memory
requires root privileges (\term{pam\_unix.so} for example). Also you have to grant access
for \ejabberd{} to this file and remove all other permissions from it:
\begin{verbatim}
-# chown root:ejabberd /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/lib/epam
-# chmod 4750 /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/lib/epam
+# chown root:ejabberd /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/bin/epam
+# chmod 4750 /var/lib/ejabberd/priv/bin/epam
\end{verbatim}
\item Make sure you have the latest version of PAM installed on your system.
Some old versions of PAM modules cause memory leaks. If you are not able to use the latest