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Re: PAM & RSA (SuSE Linux+OpenSSH)

Subject: Re: PAM & RSA (SuSE Linux+OpenSSH)
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 15:30:13 +1100
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 04:39:06PM +0100, Juan C. Sanchez-DelBarrio wrote:
pam_rsa, it's only a name example. My intention is to use the id_rsa 
(RSA Authentication) through LibPAM.

You want to modify sshd so that RSAAuthentication is done via PAM calls?
If so that would not be easy and would require modification to the PAM
implementation as well as sshd.  See:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/pam-list/2005-October/msg00069.html

Anyway, that only explains what you want to do and not why you want to
do it.  What advantage over sshd's native authentication would you get?

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