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Kenneth Burgener wrote:
> Frank Sorenson wrote:
>> Other than the suggestions to upgrade from FC6 (which I support)...
>>
>> If you want something especially lightweight, you may want to look into
>> pam-mysql, nss-mysql, or libnss-mysql (or similar projects), which keep
>> your user info in a mysql db.
> 
> Do those support passing information encrypted over the network?

Sure.  Mysql supports SSL.

Frank
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Frank Sorenson - KD7TZK
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