by aluzzardi
pam_usb provides hardware authentication for Linux using ordinary USB Flash Drives.
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aluzzardi committed revision 181 to the pam_usb SVN repository, changing 1 files
- Added the pad_expiration option which tells pam_usb how often pads should be updated in order to reduce device writing. - Support for time options in the configuration parser (5s, 2h, 10m, etc) - Added the --verbose option to pamusb-conf - Added the ...
- Added the pad_expiration option which tells pam_usb how often pads should be updated in order to reduce device writing. - Support for time options in the configuration parser (5s, 2h, 10m, etc) - Added the --verbose option to pamusb-conf - Added the ...
- Fixed a security issue related to OpenSSH authentication - Fixed the quiet option (now it is really quiet) - Support for devices without vendor/model information
- Fixed a security issue related to OpenSSH authentication - Fixed the quiet option (now it is really quiet) - Support for devices without vendor/model information
* 0.4.0 - Both pam_usb and its tools (adm, hotplug) have been redesigned from the ground up and rewritten from scratch. - Hardware recognition is now done through HAL which provides a stable interface over kernel changes. - Certificates have been ...
* 0.4.0 - Both pam_usb and its tools (adm, hotplug) have been redesigned from the ground up and rewritten from scratch. - Hardware recognition is now done through HAL which provides a stable interface over kernel changes. - Certificates have been ...
* 0.3.3 - The option keypath is now splitted into local_keypath and device_keypath. - Fixed a bug that occurred when the TTY entry was empty. - pam_usb doesn't get anymore the tty name from PAM_TTY as it used to be empty on some systems. - Better ...
* 0.3.3 - The option keypath is now splitted into local_keypath and device_keypath. - Fixed a bug that occurred when the TTY entry was empty. - pam_usb doesn't get anymore the tty name from PAM_TTY as it used to be empty on some systems. - Better ...
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