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PAM module which permits authentication for arbitrary services via ssh-agent. Written with sudo in mind, but like any auth PAM module, can be used for for many purposes.
Configure Unix users and groups in a MySQL database. It is system-wide like NIS or LDAP! It features open-ended database design and persistent connections. Works with NSS-compatible systems (Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD).
The libsudo library lets your C/C++ application to start processes as a different user (usually 'root') by calling 'sudo'. It's like the system() call but specifying a different user.
AccounteX is an IP accounting system based on the IP Stat program. It has many exciting features like fully customizable web traffic accounting and user access control by many different values. information service and web statistics and administration.
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pam_ldap extensions and tools. Here you will find several patches for pam_ldap adding features like time-based login, restriction of login-count and comand-line tools to maintain useraccounts.
The nss_sqldb project provides ability to access system databases (like passwd, groups etc.) from a SQL database. As a result service authentication can be done from a database rather than files like /etc/passwd.