pam 1.5.3-ok5 source package in openKylin
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pam (1.5.3-ok5) nile; urgency=medium * update version. -- Kevin Duan <email address hidden> Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:23:39 +0800
pam (1.5.3-ok5) nile; urgency=medium * update version. -- Kevin Duan <email address hidden> Fri, 12 Apr 2024 12:23:39 +0800
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pam_1.5.3.orig.tar.xz | 996.2 KiB | 7ac4b50feee004a9fa88f1dfd2d2fa738a82896763050cd773b3c54b0a818283 |
pam_1.5.3-ok5.debian.tar.xz | 146.8 KiB | 8731ac8d9e388d5195be751b78f241ee19ccdf95343c5972a11733c5e68d567c |
pam_1.5.3-ok5.dsc | 2.4 KiB | e5d4b79eb2faf39b3d23d5b35999b25ff4d1c42ee834e66b7fc08fd90a2153b9 |
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.