Pluggable Authentication Module
<security> (PAM) The new industry standard integrated login framework. 
PAM is used by system entry components, such as the Common Desktop Environment's 
dtlogin, to authenticate users logging into a Unix system. It provides 
pluggability for a variety of system-entry services. PAM's ability to stack 
authentication modules can be used to integrate login with different 
authentication mechanisms such as RSA, DCE and Kerberos, and thus unify login 
mechanisms. PAM can also integrate smart card authentication.
 
White paper.
 
[OSF-RFC 86.0 V. Samar, R. Schemers, "Unified Login with Pluggable 
Authentication Modules (PAM)", Oct 1995].
 
(1997-07-18)
 
  
 
  
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