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Timestamp:
06/30/2004 09:20:29 PM (20 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
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Parents:
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Message:

Updated to iptables-1.2.11; added missing tags in various package instructions

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@2403 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • postlfs/security/linux_pam.xml

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    7575
    7676<para><command>autoconf</command>:  This is necessary because the patch
    77 changes where <acronym>PAM</acronym> looks for the cracklib libraries,
    78 requiring regeneration of the configure script.</para>
     77changes where <acronym>PAM</acronym> looks for the
     78<application>cracklib</application> libraries, requiring regeneration of the
     79configure script.</para>
    7980
    8081<para><option>--enable-static-libpam</option>: This switch builds
     
    99100
    100101<sect3><title>Config files</title>
    101 <para><filename>/etc/pam.d</filename> or <filename>/etc/pam.conf</filename>
     102<para><filename>/etc/pam.d/*</filename> or <filename>/etc/pam.conf</filename>
    102103</para></sect3>
    103104
    104105<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
    105106
    106 <para>Configuration information is placed in <filename>/etc/pam.d</filename> or
     107<para>Configuration information is placed in
     108<filename class='directory'>/etc/pam.d/</filename> or
    107109<filename>/etc/pam.conf</filename> depending on user preference.  Below are
    108110example files of each type:</para>
     
    145147
    146148<para>The <application>Linux-<acronym>PAM</acronym></application> package
    147 contains <command>unix-chkpwd</command> and <filename
    148 class="libraryfile">libpam</filename>
    149 libraries.</para>
     149contains <command>unix-chkpwd</command>,
     150<filename class="libraryfile">libpam</filename> libraries and
     151<acronym>PAM</acronym> modules.</para>
    150152
    151153</sect2>
     
    159161<sect3><title>libpam libraries</title>
    160162<para><filename class="libraryfile">libpam</filename> libraries provide the
    161 interfaces between applications and the modules included with
    162 <acronym>PAM</acronym>.</para></sect3>
     163interfaces between applications and the <acronym>PAM</acronym> modules.</para>
     164</sect3>
     165
     166<sect3><title><acronym>PAM</acronym> modules</title>
     167<para><acronym>PAM</acronym> modules are the Pluggable Authentication Modules
     168installed in <filename class='directory'>/lib/security/</filename>.</para>
     169</sect3>
    163170
    164171</sect2>
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