[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Hudon) wrote on 13.04.96 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 12 Apr 1996, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > > > Anybody know the status of the much-talked about libpam? It is a Code exists, but doesn't seem to be quite ready yet. It seems exchange with Sun on interface details works quite good. > It if makes it possible to install both shadow passwords *and* S/key > painlessly, then I for one would really like having Debian use it. It does, and so do I :-) > PS Anyone knows of a "libpam for Linux" homepage or something like that? > I'm curious. I found this on the PAM mailing list: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Morgan) >Subject: Linux-PAM-0.31 > >This is to say that Linux-PAM-0.31 is availible from > > http://gluon.physics.ucla.edu/~morgan/pam > >here is a list of the things that have been changed: > >* (Alex and Marek) please note I have altered _pam_auth_unix a little, to > make it get the passwords with the "proper method" (and also fixed > it to not have as many compiler warnings) >* updated the conf/pam.conf file >* added new example application examples/xsh.c (like blank but invokes > /bin/sh) >* Marc's patches for examples/blank.c (and AGM's too) >* fixed stacking of modules in libpam/pam_handlers.c >* fixed RESETing in libpam/pam_item.c >* added new module modules/pam_filter/ to demonstrate the possibility > of inserting an arbitrary filter between the terminal and the > application that could do customized encryption or logging > etc... (see use of bin/xsh as defined in conf/pam.conf) > >Hope it works for you! > >Regards > >Andrew MfG Kai

