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What do you mean by "PAM tutorial"? We need to know what you want to do with pam to be able to suggest a tutorial. Are you looking to program a new plugable interface for pam? Are you looking to authenticate your users via ldap? etc.
Instead of wasting time posting "? ? ?" in a distracting BOLD font and appending an unnecessary penguin icon, why don't you just use your time more productively to search on PAM Tutorialhere ?
Instead of wasting time posting "? ? ?" in a distracting BOLD font and appending an unnecessary penguin icon, why don't you just use your time more productively to search on PAM Tutorialhere ?
If you want us to search (for you) for "good ... tutorials", please first define "good".
Happy searching
i am not wasting time.... and for sure before posting here... i did try searching on google.... but nothin was useful for me .... so that i posted here so YAAAAH I NEED A GOOD PAM TUTORIALS... Like how to configure it on a process or a users how to make user log and another one not..... am i clear now for you tredegar ???...
i am not wasting time.... and for sure before posting here... i did try searching on google.... but nothin was useful for me .... so that i posted here so YAAAAH I NEED A GOOD PAM TUTORIALS... Like how to configure it on a process or a users how to make user log and another one not..... am i clear now for you tredegar ???...
Nope, you are wasting time. And sorry, you're STILL not clear, and are obviously missing the point. You don't say what you need, aside from a PAM tutorial. You mention "configure it on a process", what exactly, do you mean?
Ask a clear question, and you might get a clear answer. And any PAM tutorial could help you, if you thought about what you're wanting. Like to set one user up to log and another to not...perhaps looking into the PAM tutorials for grouping and access control permissions, since you'll need to tell the users apart from one another.
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