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- Linux_PAM abstract "Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) provide dynamic authentication support for applications and services in a Linux or GNU/kFreeBSD system. Linux PAM is evolved from the Unix Pluggable Authentication Modules architecture.Linux-PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four independent management groups: account modules check that the specified account is a valid authentication target under current conditions. This may include conditions like account expiration, time of day, and that the user has access to the requested service. authentication modules verify the user's identity, for example by requesting and checking a password or other secret. They may also pass authentication information on to other systems like a keyring. password modules are responsible for updating passwords, and are generally coupled to modules employed in the authentication step. They may also be used to enforce strong passwords. session modules define actions that are performed at the beginning and end of sessions. A session starts after the user has successfully authenticated.↑".
- Linux_PAM latestReleaseVersion "1.1.8".
- Linux_PAM license GNU_General_Public_License.
- Linux_PAM license Revised_BSD_License.
- Linux_PAM operatingSystem Linux.
- Linux_PAM programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- Linux_PAM wikiPageExternalLink understandingpam.html.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageExternalLink pam.d.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageExternalLink www.linux-pam.org.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageExternalLink linux-pam.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageID "18123419".
- Linux_PAM wikiPageLength "2876".
- Linux_PAM wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Linux_PAM wikiPageRevisionID "692170620".
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_access_control_frameworks.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_kernel_features.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Fprint.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink GNU_General_Public_License.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink GNU_variants.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Keyring_(cryptography).
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink OpenPAM.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Pluggable_authentication_module.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Revised_BSD_License.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "Linux PAM".
- Linux_PAM wikiPageWikiLinkText "PAM".
- Linux_PAM genre "authentication".
- Linux_PAM latestReleaseVersion "1.1".
- Linux_PAM license "GNU General Public License or Revised BSD License".
- Linux_PAM operatingSystem Linux.
- Linux_PAM programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_software.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linux_kernel.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Security-software-stub.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date_and_age.
- Linux_PAM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:URL.
- Linux_PAM subject Category:Computer_access_control_frameworks.
- Linux_PAM subject Category:Linux_kernel_features.
- Linux_PAM type Software.
- Linux_PAM type Work.
- Linux_PAM type Framework.
- Linux_PAM type Variant.
- Linux_PAM type CreativeWork.
- Linux_PAM type Thing.
- Linux_PAM type Q386724.
- Linux_PAM type Q7397.
- Linux_PAM comment "Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) provide dynamic authentication support for applications and services in a Linux or GNU/kFreeBSD system. Linux PAM is evolved from the Unix Pluggable Authentication Modules architecture.Linux-PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four independent management groups: account modules check that the specified account is a valid authentication target under current conditions.".
- Linux_PAM label "Linux PAM".
- Linux_PAM sameAs Q6555077.
- Linux_PAM sameAs 리눅스_PAM.
- Linux_PAM sameAs m.04cyjf4.
- Linux_PAM sameAs Q6555077.
- Linux_PAM wasDerivedFrom Linux_PAM?oldid=692170620.
- Linux_PAM homepage www.linux-pam.org.
- Linux_PAM isPrimaryTopicOf Linux_PAM.