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- Pluggable_authentication_module abstract "A pluggable authentication module (PAM) is a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level application programming interface (API). It allows programs that rely on authentication to be written independently of the underlying authentication scheme. PAM was first proposed by Sun Microsystems in an Open Software Foundation Request for Comments (RFC) 86.0 dated October 1995. It was adopted as the authentication framework of the Common Desktop Environment. As a stand-alone open-source infrastructure, PAM first appeared in Red Hat Linux 3.0.4 in August 1996. PAM is currently supported in the AIX operating system, DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD and Solaris.Since no central standard of PAM behavior exists, there was a later attempt to standardize PAM as part of the X/Open UNIX standardization process, resulting in the X/Open Single Sign-on (XSSO) standard. This standard was not ratified, but the standard draft has served as a reference point for later PAM implementations (for example, OpenPAM).".
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- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink AIX_operating_system.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Application_programming_interface.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Authentication.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Application_programming_interfaces.
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- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_security_standards.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Open_Group_standards.
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- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Common_Desktop_Environment.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink DragonFly_BSD.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink FreeBSD.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink HP-UX.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink IBM_AIX.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Identity_management.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Java_Authentication_and_Authorization_Service.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Kerberos_(protocol).
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Linux_PAM.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Mac_OS_X.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Name_Service_Switch.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Open-source.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink OpenPAM.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Open_Software_Foundation.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hat_Linux.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Request_for_Comments.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink SPNEGO.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Secure_Shell.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Authentication_and_Security_Layer.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Single_sign-on.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Microsystems.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Ticket_Granting_Ticket.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLink Open.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "PAM".
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pluggable authentication module".
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageWikiLinkText "pluggable authentication module".
- Pluggable_authentication_module hasPhotoCollection Pluggable_authentication_module.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authentication_APIs.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Pluggable_authentication_module wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Security-software-stub.
- Pluggable_authentication_module subject Category:Application_programming_interfaces.
- Pluggable_authentication_module subject Category:Computer_access_control_frameworks.
- Pluggable_authentication_module subject Category:Computer_security_standards.
- Pluggable_authentication_module subject Category:Open_Group_standards.
- Pluggable_authentication_module subject Category:Unix_authentication-related_software.
- Pluggable_authentication_module hypernym Mechanism.
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- Pluggable_authentication_module comment "A pluggable authentication module (PAM) is a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level application programming interface (API). It allows programs that rely on authentication to be written independently of the underlying authentication scheme. PAM was first proposed by Sun Microsystems in an Open Software Foundation Request for Comments (RFC) 86.0 dated October 1995. It was adopted as the authentication framework of the Common Desktop Environment.".
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- Pluggable_authentication_module wasDerivedFrom Pluggable_authentication_module?oldid=675776875.
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