So Alban, what do you think?
We created a libpam-ssh-agent package to test this authentication method.
The git repository is here :
http://github.com/albanpeignier/libpam-ssh-agent-debian
The source and binary packages are into our repository :
http://debian.tryphon.eu
Regards,
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How is it different from libpam-ssh?
libpam-ssh lets you log into a local console (terminal, GDM, etc) with
an SSH passphrase that unlocks your local private key. It then starts
an SSH agent and adds your key to it.
libpam-ssh-agent allows you to SSH to a machine with agent forwarding,
and use
[Matt Brown]
This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides authentication
via secure shell (SSH) agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like
any auth PAM module, can be used for many purposes.
How is it different from libpam-ssh? How will it interact with
ssh-agent which starts from
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Matt Brown ma...@debian.org
* Package name: libpam-ssh-agent
Version : 0.9.2
Upstream Author : Jamie Beverly jamie.r.beve...@gmail.com
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/pamsshagentauth/
* License : BSD
Programming
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides authentication via secure
shell (SSH) agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module,
can be used for many purposes.
Is there any way to see what sudo command is being authenticated?
If
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides authentication via secure
shell (SSH) agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module,
can be used for many
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
sudo logs the command being run as part of it's standard logging, e.g:
Yes after the fact. I meant, is there a way to see before I click
accept in my ssh-agent?
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On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors
timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:
Matt Brown ma...@debian.org writes:
sudo logs the command being run as part of it's standard logging, e.g:
Yes after the fact. I meant, is there a way to see before I click
accept in my ssh-agent?
Not
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