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PAM - Definition and Overview |
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Pluggable authentication modules or PAM are a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level API, which allows for programs that rely on authentication to be written independently of the underlying authentication scheme. PAM were first developed by Sun Microsystems, and are currently supported in Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD.
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Example Usage of PAM |
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duckniggo: waiting for fat man to get home so i can put up the christmas lights, i think he went to get a christmas tree with tena PAM |
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dac985: @JuliaOtero Should have used PAM............................. |
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big_o_1982: Dear Braxton P. Hartnabrig: I just didn't believe u when u played ur character on "original gangsters"...PAM Grier was more gangsta than u.. |
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