The pam_cuecat module reads decoded bar codes from /dev/scanners/cuecat, looks up the username:barcode_type:barcode line in /etc/cuecatpasswd, and returns whether or not this user has been authenticated. The Linux CueCat kernel driver is required.
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Cleaned up the code a lot and commented each section as I usually do. Made sync reads the default and added the "sync" and "async" options. Added the "noerr" option to disable error reporting. Cleaned up the behavior of the "sense", "nowarn", and "onerr" options. Added a patch for the 2.4.0 version of the CueCat kernel driver.
Cleaned up the code a lot and commented each section as I usually do. Made sync reads the default and added the "sync" and "async" options. Added the "noerr" option to disable error reporting. Cleaned up the behavior of the "sense", "nowarn", and "onerr" options. Added a patch for the 2.4.0 version of the CueCat kernel driver.
Cleaned up the code a lot and commented each section as I usually do. Made sync reads the default and added the "sync" and "async" options. Added the "noerr" option to disable error reporting. Cleaned up the behavior of the "sense", "nowarn", and "onerr" options. Added a patch for the 2.4.0 version of the CueCat kernel driver.
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