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- Linux - root logs on, user can't; "Error in service module"
- I got nothing when I posted this in Q&A, so I thought I'd try here.Fedora Core 5I was playing Enigma when I accidentally hit the 'a' key and it killed my marble. (Don't worry if you don't play Enigma; it's only slightly relevant.) In order to see if there were...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-13
- Enforce strong passwords with pam_passwdqc
- how using passwdqc in graphic mode?hi,i try to aware the "root password" program of passwdqc, but it dosen't work despite it's correspond programs like "sys-config-rootpassword" was pam-aware.please help me.thanks in advancedYou don't use passwdqc in graphics modeI think you must misunderstand what pam_passwdqc is. It's a pam module. ...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- An introduction to Samba for the Windows administrator
- User Account SynchronizationTo setup as described in the article, I can imagine that the workload is going to increase. Samba should be setup in a way that authenticate with Windows, such that changing password on Windows will not affect the accessibility on Linux.Some companies require users to change their...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-17
- Consider including Linux-PAM in projects that require authentication
- Keep your development environment safe with tips from expert John McCormick in Builder.com's weekly Development Security Spotlight e-newsletter. Automatically subscribe to the e-newsletter now!Linux-PAM Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux is supported by Solaris, FreeBSD 3.2+, Red Hat, Caldera, Debian, Turbo Linux, and more. For any project that requires authentication on...
- Technical articles 2004-03-29
- Using Pluggable Authentication Modules with Linux
- PAM is used to protect Linux and UNIX systems from compromise through authentication, logging, and session management. Learn more about PAM, its configuration, and some of the modules available for it in this Daily Feature.Pluggable Authentication Modules PAM is used to protect Linux and UNIX systems from compromise through the...
- Technical articles 2000-10-10
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- RSA ACE/Agent 5.0 for PAM
- The RSA ACE/Agent for PAM enables organizations to establish trusted user access to applications running on their Unix and Linux environments. The Pluggable Authentication Module PAM allows administrators to extend various authentication technologies, such as tokens, smart cards and passwords, without the need to modify existing applications. The RSA ACE/Agent...
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- exchange@PAM: Email Archiving and Lifecycle Management for Microsoft Exchange
- This white paper builds a strong argument for archiving enterprise e-mail using exchange@PAM from H&S Software. Among the most important reasons to archive your corporate e-mail are: Mailbox management Compliance and regulatory requirements e-Discovery Download this informative paper to learn more...
- White papers
- PAM-Personal Asset Manager (exe)
- PAM-Personal Asset Manager is used to document info about assets and property you worked so hard to acquire. You will be able to record all asset information including values, serial numbers, asset images, and purchase receipt images. By documenting this information in one place you will be able to rapidly...
- Software downloads 2006-11-02
- Linux in a Windows World: Using NT Domains for Linux Authentication
- If the existing network uses an NT domain or an Active Directory domain, the user may want to tap into the existing domain controller for Linux authentication. For instance, he or she might want a Linux POP server to use the existing Windows domain accounts. Doing so presents certain challenges,...
- Book chapters 2005-01-28
- Restrict users' access on Linux systems
- This looks really useful!Wow, Thanks for posting this great info! I just logged into my machine and read /etc/security.time.conf file. The format seemed really weird. The concept is very similar to crontab entries. I'm really excited about having just learned about this but since their just me on local system;...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- SEAT Shortens Its Vehicle Development Cycle by 15% Thanks to PAM-CRASH 2G on Intel Itanium 2 Based HP Integrity Servers SEAT
- SEAT, the Spanish car company member of the Volkswagen Group, produces cars known for their excellence in design and their sporty positioning. In order to bring safe, light and sport-oriented vehicles to the market, SEAT performs multiple realistic crash test scenarios with PAM-CRASH 2G, ESI Group's virtual crash test simulation...
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- interactive message for user's to accept
- Hi All,At my oraganization, we would like user's to consent for proper use of informational assets before authenticating to our network. Our main entry point is Novell login.How would we go about setting such thing up where user's would get an interactive message and either accept the policy or decline....
- Q&A 2004-11-29
- how use pam_passwdqc for graphical program?
- hi,i try to aware the "root password" program of passwdqc, but it dosen't work despite it's correspond programs like "sys-config-rootpassword" was pam-aware.please help me.thanks in advanced
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- Enforce strong passwords with pam_passwdqc
- Vincent Danen show you a tool that can be customized to help users create appropriate passwords. Here is a short review of pam_passwdqc. Password strength is always debatable; some users feel that a password consisting of their dog's name is sufficient; others feel that nothing less than...
- Technical articles 2006-09-01
- Linux - root logs on, user can't.
- Fedora Core 5I was playing Enigma when I accidentally hit the 'a' key and it killed my marble. (Don't worry if you don't play Enigma; it's only slightly relevant.) In order to see if there were any more keys I should avoid, I began striking them in alphabetical order. Somewhere...
- Q&A 2006-09-13
- Restrict users' access on Linux systems
- In a recent article, "Force users to log off when their time is up," I told you how to force home and workgroup users to log off at a specific time by using a third-party utility. But this solution targeted Windows machines, and one of my loyal readers asked how...
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Pamela Anderson Sexy Screensaver (exe)
- Pamela Anderson Screen saver featuring over 25 high resolution pictures and wallpapers of Pam in tight outfits, skimpy bikinis and lingerie. Screensaver includes 40 configurable transition effects, and totally customizable timing, shuffling, and image resizing settings. Also comes with a toolbar to access new screensavers and screensaver updates as well...
- Software downloads 2008-02-08
- Making Samba communicate with your Windows domain
- Getting Samba to completely accept authentication information from an existing domain is quite a challenge. It requires changes to a few configuration files and awareness of more than a few subsystems within the Linux environment. Although simpler approaches are available in Samba, they have their own challenges, such as requiring...
- Technical articles 2003-10-08
- CA Mainframe Integration With the Distributed World - A Look at PAM, LDAP, DSI, Connectors to eTrust CA-ACF2 and eTrust CA-Top Secret Security
- In this webcast, the viewer will see how CA-ACF2 & CA-Top Secret Security integrate and interact with the eTrust suite of distributed products.
- Webcasts
- Controlling passwords with PAM
- Password authentication is essential to the security of any network. In this Daily Feature, Jim McIntyre explains how a system administrator can use Pluggable Authentication Modules to enforce a password policy on a Linux system.Password authentication is essential to the security of any network. If password protection is weak, it...
- Technical articles 2000-10-11
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