pam 1.3.1-ok4 source package in openKylin
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pam (1.3.1-ok4) nile; urgency=medium * update version info -- mengyuan <email address hidden> Wed, 15 Nov 2023 16:40:45 +0800
pam (1.3.1-ok4) nile; urgency=medium * update version info -- mengyuan <email address hidden> Wed, 15 Nov 2023 16:40:45 +0800
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pam_1.3.1.orig.tar.xz | 890.9 KiB | eff47a4ecd833fbf18de9686632a70ee8d0794b79aecb217ebd0ce11db4cd0db |
pam_1.3.1-ok4.debian.tar.xz | 118.6 KiB | 7f46e13846f32e9a776495d7b4e21f081a9b6ef8ce1ae47a89a96c90beb21eaf |
pam_1.3.1-ok4.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 91f9d52ae8111b4805da8409209851a3ad7e410e60f8fa31fdabfe618f061603 |
This package includes libpam_cracklib, a PAM module that tests
passwords to make sure they are not too weak during password change.
Contains documentation (in HTML, ASCII, and PostScript format) for libpam,
the Pluggable Authentication Modules library, a library that enables the
local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the
pam_unix.so module as well as some specialty modules.
This package contains helper binaries used by the standard set of PAM
modules in the libpam-modules package.
Contains configuration files and directories required for
authentication to work on Debian systems. This package is required
on almost all installations.
Contains the shared library for Linux-PAM, a library that enables the
local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
In other words, without rewriting or recompiling a PAM-aware application,
it is possible to switch between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses.
One may entirely upgrade the local authentication system without touching
the applications themselves.
Contains C header files and development libraries for libpam, the Pluggable
Authentication Modules, a library that enables the local system
administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
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PAM decouples applications from the authentication mechanism, making it
possible to upgrade the authentication system without recompiling or
rewriting the applications.