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PAM
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The PAM module was written more out of curiosity that anything else. It
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has not been updated for quite a while, but it seems to mostly work on
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both Linux and Solaris.
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To use this module you should:
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* Make sure `pam_krb4.so' is available in `/usr/athena/lib'. You
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might actually want it on local disk, so `/lib/security' might be a
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better place if `/usr/athena' is not local.
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* Look at `pam.conf.add' for examples of what to add to
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`/etc/pam.conf'.
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There is currently no support for changing kerberos passwords. Use
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kpasswd instead.
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See also Derrick J Brashear's `<shadow@dementia.org>' Kerberos PAM
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module at
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<ftp://ftp.dementia.org/pub/pam>. It has a lot more features, and it is
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also more in line with other PAM modules.
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