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2000-07-11 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 10:27:08AM -0500, David Corcoran wrote: > Hi, > Just wanted to let you know I will be in the San Jose area for about a > month if any of you are around there and want to go to lunch sometime ... Any chance that month will extend to LinuxWorld (August 14 - 17)? I'm

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1998-11-02 Thread Carlos Prados
David Timothy Corcoran wrote: > There is a version of xcard for the CT-API which Carlos Prados has done. > This should probably work with the CT-API for your reader. I need to get > some links on the web site to this. Please send me your links and I'll > put them on the site. > > Thanks > Dave

Re: MUSCLE Re: your mail

1998-11-02 Thread Carlos Prados
David Timothy Corcoran wrote: > There is a version of xcard for the CT-API which Carlos Prados has done. > This should probably work with the CT-API for your reader. I need to get > some links on the web site to this. Please send me your links and I'll > put them on the site. > > Thanks > Dave

MUSCLE Re: your mail

1998-11-02 Thread David Timothy Corcoran
There is a version of xcard for the CT-API which Carlos Prados has done. This should probably work with the CT-API for your reader. I need to get some links on the web site to this. Please send me your links and I'll put them on the site. Thanks Dave ***

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1998-06-15 Thread David Corcoran
Go to http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/bb.html One of the first bullets on that page is for Linux PAM. That site explains how to write modules and even gives a pretty good background. Thanks Dave *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U

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1998-06-14 Thread Rudhuwan Abu Bakar
> > Depending on your system, PAM may already be installed (Solaris, RedHat > Linux). Otherwise, you'll have to hunt for PAM-compatible version of these > programs first. I am using Redhat 5.0. I am very interested of using PAM.Where should I begin.Yeah I checked there are pam.conf,/usr/lib/lib

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1998-06-12 Thread Jan Iven
> "Rudhuwan" == Rudhuwan Abu Bakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rudhuwan> that will be great.So, i just download the PAM and install it? Or do Rudhuwan> i have to write some sort of program? All program that do authentication must be using PAM, otherwise you'd loose the advantage of a central

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1998-06-11 Thread Rudhuwan Abu Bakar
> PAM is Pluggable Authentication Modules. It is a way of having a total > security API for Unix machines. Instead of passwords you can use tokens > such as smartcards to authenticate to PAM. Once you authenticate then you > can grant access to functions such as login, ftp, etc. I know of s

MUSCLE Re: your mail

1998-06-11 Thread David Corcoran
PAM is Pluggable Authentication Modules. It is a way of having a total security API for Unix machines. Instead of passwords you can use tokens such as smartcards to authenticate to PAM. Once you authenticate then you can grant access to functions such as login, ftp, etc. I know of someone on t