Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "pam_alreadyloggedin".
2003 Oct 05
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:15.openssh
...x, it is located in /etc/pam.d/sshd. The
stock versions of these files are safe to use.
The following PAM modules from the FreeBSD ports collection are
known to be safe with regard to problem 2) above:
- pam_mysql.so (security/pam-mysql)
- pam_pgsql.so (security/pam-pgsql)
- pam_alreadyloggedin.so (security/pam_alreadyloggedin)
- pam_ldap.so (security/pam_ldap)
- pam_pop3.so (security/pam_pop3)
- pam_pwdfile.so (security/pam_pwdfile)
- pam_smb.so (security/pam_smb)
pam_krb5.so from ports (security/pam_krb5) is known to use multiple
prompts with the conversation func...
2003 Oct 05
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:15.openssh
...x, it is located in /etc/pam.d/sshd. The
stock versions of these files are safe to use.
The following PAM modules from the FreeBSD ports collection are
known to be safe with regard to problem 2) above:
- pam_mysql.so (security/pam-mysql)
- pam_pgsql.so (security/pam-pgsql)
- pam_alreadyloggedin.so (security/pam_alreadyloggedin)
- pam_ldap.so (security/pam_ldap)
- pam_pop3.so (security/pam_pop3)
- pam_pwdfile.so (security/pam_pwdfile)
- pam_smb.so (security/pam_smb)
pam_krb5.so from ports (security/pam_krb5) is known to use multiple
prompts with the conversation func...
2003 Sep 24
4
unified authentication
Howdy list,
Sorry if this is a frequently discussed topic,
or an off-topic question, but I couldn't find much
info about my question by performing quick searches
in the archives, and my question is pretty tightly
related to security...
Background:
===========
I have a number of FreeBSD machines. Most are 4.x,
but a few are 5.x (mainly the testing/devel machines).
I also have a single Red