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The Linux-PAM package contains Pluggable Authentication Modules. | |||
Installed Program: pam_tally | |||
Installed Libraries: libpam.{so,a}, libpamc.{so,a}, libpam_misc.{so,a} | |||
Installed Directories: /etc/pam.d, /etc/security, /lib/security, /usr/include/security | |||
=== Short Descriptions === | |||
pam_tally: is used to view or manipulate the faillog file. | |||
libpam.{so,a}: provides the interfaces between applications and the PAM modules. | |||
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Revision as of 02:15, 4 October 2006
The Files lists here are PAM specific builds, if you attempt this build without PAM, your results may not be favorable.
Contents
The Linux-PAM package contains Pluggable Authentication Modules.
Installed Program: pam_tally
Installed Libraries: libpam.{so,a}, libpamc.{so,a}, libpam_misc.{so,a}
Installed Directories: /etc/pam.d, /etc/security, /lib/security, /usr/include/security
Short Descriptions
pam_tally: is used to view or manipulate the faillog file.
libpam.{so,a}: provides the interfaces between applications and the PAM modules.