http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/09/20/1547246
PAM is an authentication mechanism that originated on Solaris, but is
used on various systems, including Linux. The Linux PAM implementation
allows a system administrator to choose how users authenticate to
various services. New modules can be added by an administrator at any
time, offering overall flexibility in how authentication happens.

"Traditionally, Linux and other Unix-like systems simply authenticated
users against an entry in the file /etc/passwd. Everyone had read-only
access to the password file, and the encrypted passwords were available
to anyone with access to the system.......


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