A Security Tool that Provides Authentication for Applications

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PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that
allows system administrators to set authentication policies without
having to recompile programs that do authentication.

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Filename Size Changed
Linux-PAM-1.5.1-docs.tar.xz 0000441632 431 KB
Linux-PAM-1.5.1.tar.xz 0000972964 950 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000039 39 Bytes
common-account.pamd 0000000380 380 Bytes
common-auth.pamd 0000000462 462 Bytes
common-password.pamd 0000000435 435 Bytes
common-session.pamd 0000000482 482 Bytes
other.pamd 0000000251 251 Bytes
pam-bsc1177858-dont-free-environment-string.patch 0000000965 965 Bytes
pam-hostnames-in-access_conf.patch 0000004623 4.51 KB
pam-limit-nproc.patch 0000000412 412 Bytes
pam-login_defs-check.sh 0000001405 1.37 KB
pam-pam_cracklib-add-usersubstr.patch 0000002249 2.2 KB
pam-xauth_ownership.patch 0000003385 3.31 KB
pam.changes 0000066529 65 KB
pam.spec 0000014976 14.6 KB
pam_cracklib-removal.patch 0000055086 53.8 KB
pam_tally2-removal.patch 0000041671 40.7 KB
securetty 0000000161 161 Bytes
unix2_chkpwd.8 0000001739 1.7 KB
unix2_chkpwd.c 0000006885 6.72 KB
Revision 108 (latest revision is 142)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 851278 from Thorsten Kukuk's avatar Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) (revision 108)
- Update to 1.5.1
  - pam_unix: fixed CVE-2020-27780 - authentication bypass when a user
    doesn't exist and root password is blank [bsc#1179166]
  - pam_faillock: added nodelay option to not set pam_fail_delay
  - pam_wheel: use pam_modutil_user_in_group to check for the group membership
    with getgrouplist where it is available
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