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# -*- text -*-
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# $Id: f4a91a948637bb2f42f613ed9faa6f9ae9ae6099 $
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# Pluggable Authentication Modules
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#
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# For Linux, see:
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# http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/index.html
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#
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# WARNING: On many systems, the system PAM libraries have
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# memory leaks! We STRONGLY SUGGEST that you do not
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# use PAM for authentication, due to those memory leaks.
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#
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pam {
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#
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# The name to use for PAM authentication.
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# PAM looks in /etc/pam.d/${pam_auth_name}
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# for it's configuration. See 'redhat/radiusd-pam'
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# for a sample PAM configuration file.
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#
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# Note that any Pam-Auth attribute set in the 'authorize'
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# section will over-ride this one.
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#
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pam_auth = radiusd
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}
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