Same here, catch it: dedicated user (radicale) can not authenticate using pam when user's password is stored in /etc/shadow due to permissions...
Authentication of users with password stored in LDAP (for example) do work.
As a workaround, you could try to add radicale to shadow group... but that's a pity.
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Same here, catch it: dedicated user (radicale) can not authenticate using pam when user's password is stored in /etc/shadow due to permissions...
Authentication of users with password stored in LDAP (for example) do work.
As a workaround, you could try to add radicale to shadow group... but that's a pity.