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(Page 4 of 9) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > Category: Authentication » User Authentication CA Web Helper Added 2003-10-14 CA Web Helper is a helper Web application writen in PHP and Perl to mantain a local Certificate Authority based on OpenSSL. It provides the ability to view issued certificates, issue new certificates, and revoke compromised certificates. SecurID authentication for OpenSSH Added 2003-09-29 SecurID authentication for OpenSSH is done as a patch for the official portable release of OpenSSH. It is done as keyboard-interactive authentication and securid-1@ssh.com authentication (a non-standard solution provided in commercial implementations from F-Secure and SSH). All SecurID token states are covered (Next token code and New PIN). Shishi Added 2003-09-22 Shishi is a (still incomplete) implementation of Kerberos 5, which can be used to authenticate users in distributed systems. It contains a library that can be used by application developers, and a command line utility for users. Shishi supports Kerberos authenticated telnet client/server, IMAP client/server (via GSSAPI), SSH client/server (via GSSAPI), rsh/rlogin client, and a PAM module for host security. PAM SMB Added 2003-08-28 pam_smb is a module which allows Linux users to be authenticated from Samba, NT or Windows 95/8 machines. pam_sqlite Added 2003-07-31 pam_sqlite allows developers to authenticate users against a table in an SQLite database. It supports checking account information (pam_acct_expired, new_authtok_reqd) and updating authentication tokens. Modular Access Control System Added 2003-07-18 Modular Access Control System (MACS) is a system for global authentication, authorization, user/group/resource management, and application services. OpenSSH SecurID patch Added 2003-06-06 This patch integrates SecurID authentication services directly into the OpenSSH daemon, allowing users to use SecurID tokens directly as their passwords instead of relying on the clunky sdshell. mod_auth_any Added 2003-06-04 mod_auth_any is an Apache DSO module that allows arbitrary authentication mechanisms. It allows users to specify a command line program to use for Apache's basic server security authentication. msulogin Added 2003-05-01 msulogin is the single-user mode login program used to force the console user to login under a root account before a shell is started. Unlike other implementations of sulogin, this one supports having multiple root accounts on a system. msulogin has been developed as a part of Openwall GNU/*/Linux and is being made available separately primarily for use by other distributions. Currently, msulogin supports only systems with shadow passwords and getspnam(3). pam_require Added 2003-02-28 pam_require is a simple Plugable Authentication Module (PAM) for Linux (and maybe other systems which use PAM). It is an account module that allows you to require a special group or user to access a service. Browse by category |
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