[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory S. Stark) writes:
I asked once earlier, but no one responded:
Does anyone know how PAM modules should be packaged?
Gregory, I'm sorry I cannot provide good technical information. I do
know that we had backed out PAM-ifying hamm sometime last year. I
think we
On Sun, Jun 21, 1998 at 07:09:30PM -0400, Adam P. Harris wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory S. Stark) writes:
I asked once earlier, but no one responded:
Does anyone know how PAM modules should be packaged?
Gregory, I'm sorry I cannot provide good technical information. I do
know that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam P. Harris) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory S. Stark) writes:
I asked once earlier, but no one responded:
Does anyone know how PAM modules should be packaged?
Gregory, I'm sorry I cannot provide good technical information. I do
know that we had backed out
Ugh, this doesnt make sense the way it is.. :)
What sorts of things can pam do? I only know that for example a long
^login
program that uses PAM works regardless of weather the password file is
shadowed or not, but can it do
Norbert Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What sorts of things can pam do? I only know that for example a long
program that uses PAM works regardless of weather the password file is
shadowed or not, but can it do more advanced authentication, ie. could it be
used to replace radius?
PAM, as I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam P. Harris) writes:
Norbert Veber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What sorts of things can pam do? I only know that for example a
long program that uses PAM works regardless of weather the
password file is shadowed or not, but can it do more advanced
authentication,
I asked once earlier, but no one responded:
Does anyone know how PAM modules should be packaged?
Where should they be installed? Is there some way to register them, or some
script to run to offer the sysadmin the option of making the new module the
global default? Personally I think PAM modules
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory S. Stark) writes:
I asked once earlier, but no one responded:
Does anyone know how PAM modules should be packaged?
You can look at Red Hat for examples.
Where should they be installed? Is there some way to register them, or some
script to run to offer the
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