pam(8) — Linux manual pages
Here is the documentation for Linux-PAM. As you will see it is currently not complete. The System Administrators' Guide; The Module Writers' Guide; The Application Developers' Guide. The old versions are still available. Administrators' Guide The Linux-PAM System The Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide by Andrew G. Morgan and Thorsten Kukuk Version 0.99.7.0, 16. January 2007 Abstract This manual documents what a system-administrator needs to know about the Linux-PAM library. It covers the correct syntax of the PAM configuration file and discusses strategies for maintaining a secure system. pam(8): Pluggable Authentication Modules for - Linux man page
Some tools will aid administrators to configure these modules and other tools will aid users to manage federations with different servers. For now there are two modules: pam_liberty.so for authentication with Liberty Alliance Principals;
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Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
Linux-PAM-1.3.0 Aug 10, 2016 What is Linux? - Linux.com From smartphones to cars, supercomputers and home appliances, home desktops to enterprise servers, the Linux operating system is everywhere. Linux has been around since the mid-1990s and has since reached a user-base that spans the globe. Linux is actually everywhere: It?s in your phones, your thermostats, in your cars, refrigerators, Roku devices, and televisions. GitHub - OpenSC/pam_pkcs11: This Linux-PAM login module Detailed information about the Linux-PAM system can be found in The Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide, The Linux-PAM Module Writers' Guide and The Linux-PAM Application Developers' Guide The specification of the Cryptographic Token Interface Standard (PKCS#11) is available at PKCS#11 - Cryptographic Token Interface Standard.