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==> pam_fprint/pkg-descr <== pam_fprint is a simple PAM module which uses libfprint's fingerprint processing and verification functionality for authentication. In other words, instead of seeing a password prompt, you're asked to scan your fingerprint. WWW: http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint ==> pam_google_authenticator/pkg-descr <== The PAM module can add a two-factor authentication step to any PAM-enabled application. WWW: http://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/ ==> pam_helper/pkg-descr <== Pam_helper is a small utility which allows non-PAM, or non-setuid applications to make use of PAM's authentication services. It was mainly created to allow gnome-screensaver to make use of PAM, but any application could use it. It accepts two arguments, the PAM service name, and a username. It reads the user's password from stdin. ==> pam_jail/pkg-descr <== This is a adaptation of pam_chroot to BSD jails : it drops users in jails after login. ==> pam_kde/pkg-descr <== This port installs PAM modules used by KDM to log into a KDE session. ==> pam_krb5-rh/pkg-descr <== The pam_krb5 module allows PAM-aware applications to authenticate users by performing an AS exchange with a Kerberos KDC. This module includes many configurable options and provides functionality and features that other pam_krb5 modules do not provide. WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/pam_krb5/ ==> pam_krb5/pkg-descr <== A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5, which can be compiled for either Heimdal or MIT Kerberos. WWW: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/pam-krb5/ ==> pam_ldap/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module for authenticating with LDAP. WWW: http://www.padl.com/OSS/pam_ldap.html ==> pam_mkhomedir/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module which will create the $HOME for the user authenticated, if it's not already there. It also copies over files from a skel directory ( default /usr/share/skel ) and can set the permission of the newly created $HOME to a value of your choice ==> pam_ocra/pkg-descr <== This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to authenticate users using RFC6287 (OCRA) tokens. WWW: https://github.com/sg2342/pam_ocra ==> pam_p11/pkg-descr <== Pam_p11 is a plugable authentication module (pam) package for using crpytographic tokens such as smart cards and usb crypto tokens for authentication. Pam_p11 uses libp11 to access any PKCS#11 module. It should be compatible with any implementation, but it is primarely developed using OpenSC. Pam_p11 implements two authentication modules: * pam_p11_openssh authenticates the user using his ==> pam_per_user/pkg-descr <== PAM module for per-user authentication ==> pam_pseudo/pkg-descr <== PAM module for pseudouser authentication ==> pam_pwdfile/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module which allows authentication against alternate passwd files. WWW: http://www.cpbotha.net/pam_pwdfile.html ==> pam_require/pkg-descr <== A PAM module that allows you to require a special group or user to access a service. WWW: http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/pam_require/ ==> pam_search_list/pkg-descr <== This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to check if the target user is in some arbitrary plaintext list. Similar to module pam_ftpusers from the FreeBSD Project and is based on it's code. WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-search-list/ ==> pam_ssh_agent_auth/pkg-descr <== PAM module which permits authentication for arbitrary services via ssh-agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module, can be used for many purposes. WWW: http://pamsshagentauth.sourceforge.net/ ==> pam_yubico/pkg-descr <== The Yubico authentication device Yubikey generates one-time passwords that can be used for authentication. This module allows you to use the Yubikey device to authenticate to the PAM system. WWW: http://opensource.yubico.com/yubico-pam/
==> pam_fprint/pkg-descr <== pam_fprint is a simple PAM module which uses libfprint's fingerprint processing and verification functionality for authentication. In other words, instead of seeing a password prompt, you're asked to scan your fingerprint. WWW: http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/wiki/Pam_fprint ==> pam_google_authenticator/pkg-descr <== The PAM module can add a two-factor authentication step to any PAM-enabled application. WWW: http://code.google.com/p/google-authenticator/ ==> pam_helper/pkg-descr <== Pam_helper is a small utility which allows non-PAM, or non-setuid applications to make use of PAM's authentication services. It was mainly created to allow gnome-screensaver to make use of PAM, but any application could use it. It accepts two arguments, the PAM service name, and a username. It reads the user's password from stdin. ==> pam_jail/pkg-descr <== This is a adaptation of pam_chroot to BSD jails : it drops users in jails after login. ==> pam_kde/pkg-descr <== This port installs PAM modules used by KDM to log into a KDE session. ==> pam_krb5-rh/pkg-descr <== The pam_krb5 module allows PAM-aware applications to authenticate users by performing an AS exchange with a Kerberos KDC. This module includes many configurable options and provides functionality and features that other pam_krb5 modules do not provide. WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/pam_krb5/ ==> pam_krb5/pkg-descr <== A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5, which can be compiled for either Heimdal or MIT Kerberos. WWW: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/pam-krb5/ ==> pam_ldap/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module for authenticating with LDAP. WWW: http://www.padl.com/OSS/pam_ldap.html ==> pam_mkhomedir/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module which will create the $HOME for the user authenticated, if it's not already there. It also copies over files from a skel directory ( default /usr/share/skel ) and can set the permission of the newly created $HOME to a value of your choice ==> pam_ocra/pkg-descr <== This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to authenticate users using RFC6287 (OCRA) tokens. WWW: https://github.com/sg2342/pam_ocra ==> pam_p11/pkg-descr <== Pam_p11 is a plugable authentication module (pam) package for using crpytographic tokens such as smart cards and usb crypto tokens for authentication. Pam_p11 uses libp11 to access any PKCS#11 module. It should be compatible with any implementation, but it is primarely developed using OpenSC. Pam_p11 implements two authentication modules: * pam_p11_openssh authenticates the user using his ==> pam_per_user/pkg-descr <== PAM module for per-user authentication ==> pam_pseudo/pkg-descr <== PAM module for pseudouser authentication ==> pam_pwdfile/pkg-descr <== This is a PAM module which allows authentication against alternate passwd files. WWW: http://www.cpbotha.net/pam_pwdfile.html ==> pam_require/pkg-descr <== A PAM module that allows you to require a special group or user to access a service. WWW: http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/pam_require/ ==> pam_search_list/pkg-descr <== This PAM service module allows PAM-enabled applications to check if the target user is in some arbitrary plaintext list. Similar to module pam_ftpusers from the FreeBSD Project and is based on it's code. WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-search-list/ ==> pam_ssh_agent_auth/pkg-descr <== PAM module which permits authentication for arbitrary services via ssh-agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module, can be used for many purposes. WWW: http://pamsshagentauth.sourceforge.net/ ==> pam_yubico/pkg-descr <== The Yubico authentication device Yubikey generates one-time passwords that can be used for authentication. This module allows you to use the Yubikey device to authenticate to the PAM system. WWW: http://opensource.yubico.com/yubico-pam/
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