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$Id: TODO,v 1.10 1997/02/15 19:30:51 morgan Exp morgan $
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Here are some things to think about if you are interested in
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contributing to the Linux-PAM effort.
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1. If you have a suggestion mail the pam-list!
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2. TODO: Comments
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[modules]
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pam_time should log an error if it denies access.
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pam_smartcard?? It has already started to happen. (Alex Yuriev has a
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smart-card module...)
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pam_floppy?? A alternative login mechanism might involve
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authenticating with a personal specially
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formatted floppy!? (got to make some use of
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all those strange Linux incompatible floppies
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I keep getting from ISPs ;^)
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pam_??? If you are interested in another type of
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authentication method--just make a module!
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If you want it registered/some help, email the
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list.
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[misc]
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SVGA & X-conv Currently, libpam-misc contains a text-only
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conversation function. A graphical one,
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for X or SVGA would be very welcome,
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[Ben Buxton is working on an X one (as of
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1996/12/1)] applications like xlock
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etc.. would benefit from this.
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Issues that need to be resolved:
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--------------------------------
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- can we support the use_mapped_pass flag without running into problems
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with ITAR rules? [this problem is likely to mutate. The DCE-RFC
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people are considering the addition of a mapping module type - one
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that other modules can use to safely store passwords...]
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- anyone know where someone to email for FREE legal advice/support?
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Comments to <pam-list@redhat.com>
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(administrative requests to <pam-list-request@redhat.com> use
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Subject: help
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<empty_message>
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)
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Andrew Morgan <morgan@linux.kernel.org>.
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http://linux.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/index.html
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