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A fork of nss_db, modified to work on Solaris as well as Linux. This provides an alternative location for storing configuration information used by the Name Service Switch libraries, and may be used to supplement user, group and other information in a Berkeley DB.
The Berkeley DB NSS module provides an alternative means for storing configuration information traditionally kept in several plain-text files in /etc (e.g. /etc/passwd). The module uses the Berkeley DB Library to store this...
Yet Another Radius Daemon (i.e. YARD RADIUS) is a free RADIUS RFC-compliant daemon for accounting and authorization, which is derived from the original Livingston
Enterprise Inc. RADIUS daemon release 2.1. It adds several useful features to the LE daemon
Yap2lc (Yet Another Passwd 2 LDIF Converter) is an LDAP migration tool, which extracts information from passwd, shadow/passwd, and master.passwd formatted files, filters out unwanted/misshapen accounts and writes an LDIF file for easy importing.
ICRadius is an Open Source RADIUS package utilizing MySQL tables for all dictionaries, user files, accounting data, etc. This allows fast, efficient manipulation and analysis of available data. ICRadius is a mature, production quality RADIUS package.
pam_krb5 is designed to allow smooth integration of Kerberos 5 passwordchecking with applications built using PAM. It also supports session-specific ticket files (which are neater), Kerberos IV ticket file grabbing, and AFS token-grabbing.
This is a set of tools to manipulate the chap-secrets files, utilized by ppp to CHAP based authentication. It aims to be similar to these tools related with passwd, but manipulating the text based chap-secrets files.
auth postgresql would provide the capability to keep all users info in a PostgreSQL database instead than in plain text files (as usually) and even more have a more performant system than NIS+.
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.