## # $Id$ ## # $Log$ # Revision 1.1 2000/06/20 22:10:44 agmorgan # Initial revision # # Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/07/12 05:17:14 morgan # Linux PAM sources pre-0.66 # # Revision 1.6 1997/02/15 19:21:08 morgan # fixed email # # Revision 1.5 1996/08/09 05:29:43 morgan # trimmed in line with the removal of applications from the distribution # # ## (now we are getting networked apps, be careful to try and test on a securely isolated system!) N=2 <-- blank xsh Following a 'make install' (which should be done as root) in the parent directory this directory will contain $N binaries. The source for these programs is in ../examples. They are various short programs to use and otherwise test-drive the Linux-PAM libraries/modules with. These programs grant no privileges, but they give an idea of how well the modules are working. blank is new as of Linux-PAM-0.21. If you are writing/modifying an application it might be a place to start... xsh is new as of Linux-PAM-0.31, it is identical to blank, but invokes /bin/sh if the user is authenticated. [other apps are to be found in SimplePAMApps and many more on Red Hat's server.. http://www.redhat.com/] Best wishes Andrew (morgan@parc.power.net)