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diff --git a/modules/pam_unix/README b/modules/pam_unix/README deleted file mode 100644 index afeee3da..00000000 --- a/modules/pam_unix/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -pam_unix comes as one module pam_unix.so. - -The following links are left for compatibility with old versions: -pam_unix_auth: authentication module providing - pam_authenticate() and pam_setcred() hooks -pam_unix_sess: session module, providing session logging -pam_unix_acct: account management, providing shadow account - managment features, password aging etc.. -pam_unix_passwd: password updating facilities providing - cracklib password strength checking facilities. - -The following options are recognized: - debug - log more debugging info - audit - a little more extreme than debug - use_first_pass - don't prompt the user for passwords - take them from PAM_ items instead - try_first_pass - don't prompt the user for the passwords - unless PAM_(OLD)AUTHTOK is unset - use_authtok - like try_first_pass, but * fail * if the new - PAM_AUTHTOK has not been previously set. - (intended for stacking password modules only) - not_set_pass - don't set the PAM_ items with the passwords - used by this module. - shadow - try to maintian a shadow based system. - md5 - when a user changes their password next, - encrypt it with the md5 algorithm. - bigcrypt - when a user changes their password next, - excrypt it with the DEC C2 - algorithm(0). - nodelay - used to prevent failed authentication - resulting in a delay of about 1 second. - nis - use NIS RPC for setting new password - remember=X - remember X old passwords, they are kept in - /etc/security/opasswd in MD5 crypted form - broken_shadow - ignore errors reading shadow information for - users in the account management module - - invalid arguments are logged to syslog. |