Great!

I think we are *really* on to something here - a truly useful
Linux/smartcard app.

At the moment, we are doing some work with smartcard authentication at UT,
but for now it is restricted to NT 5 (build 1974).  I sure would like to get
my Linux box into that loop & be 1 step ahead for the "stampede" Dennis
talks about ;^).

Is there anyone working on card-based PAMs at this time?

Regards,



Eduardo

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-----Original Message-----
From: Morten Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: MUSCLE applications? (was: Re: Bouncer)


><snip>
>>Single sign-on on Linux would be a valuable application.
>>The market for this application is huge especially when
>>the migration from NT to Linux becomes a stampede.
>>
>>Dennis Wier
>
>This gives some hope!
>
>There already is a demonstration PAM (Pluggable Authentication
>Modules) application in MUSCLE!  I guess someone will extend it when it's
>"application time".
>
>My experience of PAM is almost nil, but as I understand, most Linuxes
>already uses it.  It's just that it asks for a password in the default
>setup.
>
>Was it plug'n play they called it? :-)
>
>/Morten
>
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