I suggest mod_auth_pam if you're running PAM on your Unix box,
You could find information about it from
http://pam.sourceforge.net/mod_auth_pam/.;
After HTTP authentification (BASIC), the $PHP_AUTH_USER must be set.

I don't know if a PAM module exist for PHP .

Regards,

Sebastien

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Paul A. Procacci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoye : mardi 5 mars 2002 00:53
> A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : [PHP] Re: Can I authenicate user with the accounts in passwd and
> shadow??
>
>
> It's easiest to do this using apache, and not php.  It's called
> mod_auth_pwcheck.  You can find information from
> http://www.chel.com.ru/~anton/projects/mod_auth_pwcheck/.;  Hope
> this helps.
>
> Paul
>
> Zenith wrote:
>
> >I know that, I can use HTTP, or just normal HTML to prompt for user id
> >and password.
> >And check against the plain text, encrypted text or Database for the user
> >account.
> >
> >But I wonder if I can check the user account against with the
> >/etc/passwd, i.e. use the system accounts.
> >
> >For example, in the system, I am account 'snoopy', and password 'isadog'.
> >In PHP, I prompt for the account, and if the user enters snoopy:isadog,
> >can I verify this from the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow???
> >
> >Zenith
> >
>
>
>
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