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performed by the pam_conv (PAM conversation) callback, which then getline()s the PASS reply internally. This involves calling auth_pam() from user() and caching the result to use later in pass(). This allows the PAM modules to present a different password prompt dialog if necesary. For example: Name (localhost:lukem): 331 User lukem accepted, provide password [ otp-md4 89 xxxx12345 ]. versus Name (localhost:lukem): root 331 User root accepted, provide password. This is independent of (and effectively exclusive to) USE_SKEY support. Previously ftpd with USE_SKEY=yes would provide the skey prompt if the user had an skey configured, even if /etc/pam.d/ftpd didn't have pam_skey in use. I.e., ftpd shouldn't need special support for custom password prompts (such as skey) if PAM is in use. |
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atf-cleanup | ||
atf-exec | ||
atf-format | ||
atf-killpg | ||
atrun | ||
comsat | ||
cron | ||
fingerd | ||
ftpd | ||
getNAME | ||
getty | ||
hpropd | ||
httpd | ||
identd | ||
ipropd-master | ||
ipropd-slave | ||
kadmind | ||
kpasswdd | ||
ld.aout_so | ||
ld.elf_so | ||
lfs_cleanerd | ||
mail.local | ||
makekey | ||
makewhatis | ||
rexecd | ||
rlogind | ||
rpc.rquotad | ||
rpc.rstatd | ||
rpc.rusersd | ||
rpc.rwalld | ||
rpc.sprayd | ||
rshd | ||
talkd | ||
telnetd | ||
tftpd | ||
utmp_update | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc |