On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Igor Khasilev wrote:

> > > I'm using Squid but like to try Oops, at this moment i have oops working
> > > fine, but need SMB Authentication of some users (In squid i use smb_auth
> > > from Richard Huveneers).  Can i use the same program in Oops? how?
> > 
> > I hate promises, but I'd like to write an oops module to authenticate from
> > pam, when it will be finished, You can make _any_ authentication from PAM,
> > because there is a lot of PAM module to authenticate from SMB/NT server,
> > tacacs, radius, and so on.
> > 
> > So please wait a little time, and You will can. :)
> > 
> > PS. Igor, any comment? Do You work on it, or whatever? :)
> 
> Sorry for delayed answer. Yes this would be great! The only trouble we can
> have is external authenticators (if pam_module run external program). Also,
> is pam-interface thread-safe?

No problem, my turn; I hate the travelling :)

So the PAM is generally thread safe, but as I remember, some PAM module is
maybe broken in that point of view.

Of course I'd like write it as an oops module, now, I am reading for that
the password module.

Btw, is glibc is fully thread safe? Or there is slower, bigger one for
threading as on some unices to link with it?

Now, I'm trying to separate the critical problems into a little file to
figure out what's wrong with fcntl and why does it do a do_exit - you
know.

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