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- Pluggable Authentication Modules
- PAM OVERVIEW
- PAM Configuration
- PAM ADMINISTRATION
- PAM and Passwords
- PAM and Passwords Summary
- PAM and login
- Time and Resource Limits
- Access Control with pam_listfile
- PAM and su
- Using pam_access
- Using pam_lastlog
- Using pam_rhosts_auth
- One-Time Password Support
- PAM and the other Configuration File
- Additional PAM Options
- PAM LOGS
- AVAILABLE PAM MODULES
- PAM-AWARE APPLICATIONS
- IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT CONFIGURING PAM
- THE FUTURE OF PAM
- SUMMARY
- FOR FURTHER READING
- On-Line Documentation
PAM LOGS
PAM modules log to facility auth in syslog. What this means is that, in your log, messages will end up in the file specified by the auth facility entry in sys-log. On Red Hat 5.2/6.0, the default location is /var/log/messages. We discuss syslog in Chapter 8.