A Security Tool that Provides Authentication for Applications
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.
- Developed at Linux-PAM
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6
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-Include-pam_xauth_data.3.xml-in-source-archiv |
0000000823 823 Bytes | |
0002-Only-include-vendordir-in-manual-page-if-set- |
0000001941 1.9 KB | |
0003-Use-vendor-specific-limits.conf-as-fallback-4 |
0000002363 2.31 KB | |
Linux-PAM-1.5.2-docs.tar.xz | 0000443276 433 KB | |
Linux-PAM-1.5.2-docs.tar.xz.asc | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
Linux-PAM-1.5.2.tar.xz | 0000988784 966 KB | |
Linux-PAM-1.5.2.tar.xz.asc | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
_multibuild | 0000000051 51 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000118 118 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 | |
macros.pam | 0000000242 242 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 | 0000001441 1.41 KB | |
pam-xauth_ownership.patch | 0000003385 3.31 KB | |
pam.changes | 0000074687 72.9 KB | |
pam.spec | 0000016350 16 KB | |
pam.tmpfiles | 0000000195 195 Bytes | |
pam_xauth_data.3.xml.patch | 0000003436 3.36 KB | |
unix2_chkpwd.8 | 0000001739 1.7 KB | |
unix2_chkpwd.c | 0000006885 6.72 KB |
Revision 120 (latest revision is 142)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 940244
from
Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk)
(revision 120)
- Drop pam_umask-usergroups-login_defs.patch, does more harm than helps. If not explizit specified as module option, we use UMASK from login.defs unmodified. (forwarded request 940243 from kukuk)
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