PAM module for per-user authentication
PAM module for pseudouser authentication
This is a PAM module which allows authentication against alternate
passwd files.
A PAM module that allows you to require a special group or
user to access a service.
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.
Calife is a lightweight replacement to Sudo: it allows
users listed in a particular file, $(PREFIX)/etc/calife.auth,
to endorse the identity of any other user after entering their
own password.
cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv, .csv and md5sum files. These
files are commonly used to ensure the correct retrieval or storage of data.
Features:
- supports .sfv, .csv(2, 3, and 4 field variants), md5sum, BSD md5
sha1sum, .torrent and (test-only) .par, .par2 file formats
- automatic checksum file naming ability in create mode
- recursive operation
- show unverified files option
- ignore case and fix path separator options for cross platform use
- transparent gzip support for checksum files
- configurable renaming of bad files (with testing against previous bad
files, to save only unique differing copies)
pamtester is a tiny utility program to test the pluggable authentication
modules (PAM) facility, which is a de facto standard of unified authentication
management mechanism in many unices and similar OSes including Solaris, HP-UX,
*BSD, MacOSX and Linux.
While specifically designed to help PAM module authors to test their modules,
that might also be handy for system administrators interested in building a
centralised authentication system using common standards such as NIS, SASL and
LDAP.
Net::SSL::ExpireDate get certificate from network (SSL) or local file and obtain
its expiration date.