Hi there,
I would like to check if it is possible use a portable jre in unix operating system. I check in Windows there is Portable JRE. However as I don't wish to install in client machine I will need to use a temporary JRE to setup in the operating system. (1 Reply)
I had instructions on linking 2 smart cards to one user, Does anyone remember any website on this or have instructions I lost mine :( it was basically used for leaving one card at work and one at home so they can use both to pull up same session. (1 Reply)
I figure that this is a shell scripting issue so I'll post here.
I'm attempting to deploy a cronjob to a variety of servers, some 200-odd, of all walks of life. Mostly AIX, but some Solaris, some HP-UX, some Linux (of varying distributions), etc. I initially thought about utilizing a mass... (2 Replies)
pam_smartcard(5) Standards, Environments, and Macros pam_smartcard(5)NAME
pam_smartcard - PAM authentication module for Smart Card
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/security/pam_smartcard.so
DESCRIPTION
The Smart Card service module for PAM, /usr/lib/security/pam_smartcard.so, provides functionality to obtain a user's information (such as
user name and password) for a smart card. The pam_smartcard.so module is a shared object that can be dynamically loaded to provide the nec-
essary functionality upon demand. Its path is specified in the PAM configuration file pam.conf. See pam.conf(4).
Smart Card Authentication Module
The Smart Card authentication component provides the pam_sm_authenticate(3PAM) function to verify the identity of a smart card user.
The pam_sm_authenticate() function collects as user input the PIN number. It passes this data back to its underlying layer, OCF, to perform
PIN verification. If verification is successful, the module returns PAM_SUCCESS, and passes the username and password from the smart card
to PAM modules stacked below.pam_smartcard.
The following options can be passed to the Smart Card service module:
debug syslog(3C) debugging information at LOG_DEBUG level.
nowarn Turn off warning messages.
verbose Turn on verbose authentication failure reporting to the user.
Smart Card Module Configuration
The PAM smart card module (pam_smartcard) can be configured in the PAM configuration file (/etc/pam.conf). For example, the following con-
figuration on on the desktop (Common Desktop Environment) forces a user to use a smart card for logging in.
The following are typical values set by 'smartcard -c enable', if the command is applied to the default configuration.
dtlogin auth requisite pam_smartcard.so.1
dtlogin auth required pam_authtok_get.so.1
dtlogin auth required pam_dhkeys.so.1
dtsession auth requisite pam_smartcard.so.1
dtsession auth required pam_authtok_get.so.1
dtsession auth required pam_dhkeys.so.1
SEE ALSO smartcard(1M), libpam(3LIB), pam(3PAM), pam_authenticate(3PAM), pam_start(3PAM), pam.conf(4), pam_authtok_check(5), pam_authtok_get(5),
pam_authtok_store(5), pam_dhkeys(5), pam_passwd_auth(5), pam_unix_account(5), pam_unix_auth(5), pam_unix_session(5)NOTES
The pam_unix(5) module is no longer supported. Similar functionality is provided by pam_authtok_check(5), pam_authtok_get(5), pam_auth-
tok_store(5), pam_dhkeys(5), pam_passwd_auth(5), pam_unix_account(5), pam_unix_auth(5), and pam_unix_session(5).
SunOS 5.11 24 Oct 2002 pam_smartcard(5)