The short answer is that yes, we're committed to including PAM server components in all of our security products.
I believe ACF2 VM and Top Secret VM PAM support are already announced, and I also believe VM:Secure is in the works. We're also looking at providing PAM server support in our eTrust Access Control product, which runs on Windows, Linux (mainframe and Intel) and a number of UNIX platforms. Vince Re Computer Associates -----Original Message----- From: David Boyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: LINUX & Security > If you are an ACF2 (or CA-Top Secret) customer, then we have an > open-source PAM plug-in that lets you authenticate directly > against ACF2 > or Top Secret. The client side (the part that runs on Linux) is > available in source code or pre-built RPM form (both Intel > and mainframe > Linux). The server is simply a built-in integrated part of ACF2. With > our plug-in installed, you need no user definition on Linux - your > existing mainframe security rules and passwords are all > that's needed. Nice. Will it be available for VM:Secure? -- db >
