Linux Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) Overview: Rock Solid Security

  2006-09-12 22:00:03
Authentication is the process in which a program determines whether a user is actually the person who he claims to be. It is used in any kind of a system that provides different services to people depending upon their membership. 
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