---+ Login Manager PAM Capable _The Appx Login Manager can now use PAM to validate user ids/passwords._ <em><br /></em> ---++ Overview: <div id="_mcePaste">The Appx Login Manager can now use PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) to validate user ids/passwords. PAM is supported primarly on Linux based systems, but may also work for other Operating Systems if they support PAM.</div> To configure the Appx Login Manager to use PAM, you must set the following parameters in the service .ini file: <pre><p>AuthenticationMethod = PAM</p><p>PAMService = appxpam <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span># name of service in /etc/pam.d</p> </pre> PAMService points to a PAM Policy file (in the /etc/pam.d directory on Linux systems). This can be an existing policy file, or you can create a new one for Appx logins. This is case sensitive if the O/S file names are case sensitive. See the attached AppxPam.ini and appxpam for examples. You should be able to use most authentication plugins supported by PAM. Consult your O/S documentation on configuring PAM for your O/S. ---++ Comments: _Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments._ <br />%COMMENT% -- Main.JeanNeron - 2013-10-10
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