This provides a pam_okta PAM module (Pluggable Authentication Modules module?) and a companion pam_oktad daemon to support authenticating users via Okta using the Device Authorization and Direct ...
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a flexible mechanism that allows system administrators to choose how applications authenticate users. This demo illustrates how to integrate a custom script ...
Two-factor authentication aims to solve the decades-old problem of password-based attacks, such as brute-force attacks and key-logging attacks. In Linux, two-factor authentication can be accomplished ...
Authentication is a mechanism that verifies whether an entity is who it claims to be. On a Linux system, applications, such as su, passwd or login, are used to authenticate users before they are given ...
The Web application landscape is constantly evolving. What started off as a simple means of sharing documents and information has quickly evolved into a platform for conducting business.
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