Contents of /pub/Linux/system/PAM


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pam-0.59-5.src.rpm (319488) PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a powerful, flexible, extensible authentication system which allows the system administrator to configure authentication services individually for every pam-compliant application without recompiling any of the applications.
pam_smb-0.8-1.src.rpm (51200) pam_smb is a PAM modules which allows authentication of UNIX users using an NT server. * Features include: - Glibc 2 support (RH 5.0) - NT Domain support - Encrypted LANMAN password support - Ability to use backup server in case of failure of primary
pwdb-0.54-6.i386.rpm (367616) pwdb (Password Database Library) allows configurable access to and management of /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and network authentication systems including NIS and Radius.
pam_usertty.tgz (8192) PAM module implementing support for /etc/usertty file
pam-0.64-3.i386.rpm (705536) PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a powerful, flexible, extensible authentication system which allows the system administrator to configure authentication services individually for every pam-compliant application without recompiling any of the applications.
pam-0.64-3.src.rpm (370688) PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a powerful, flexible, extensible authentication system which allows the system administrator to configure authentication services individually for every pam-compliant application without recompiling any of the applications.
pamconfig-0.51-5.noarch.rpm (5120) This package has been made obsolete by pam-0.56, and is provided for compatibility purposes only. If the command: rpm -q --whatrequires pamconfig returns no package names, you may remove this package with: rpm -e pamconfig
pamconfig-0.51-5.src.rpm (6144) This package has been made obsolete by pam-0.56, and is provided for compatibility purposes only. If the command: rpm -q --whatrequires pamconfig returns no package names, you may remove this package with: rpm -e pamconfig
pwdb-0.55-1.i386.rpm (303104) pwdb (Password Database Library) allows configurable access to and management of /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and network authentication systems including NIS and Radius.


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