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Much more information about PAM is available than what is covered in
this chapter. Various additional sources of information exist and will
prove invaluable in helping to configure and use PAM on your system.
pam man page — Good introductory
information on PAM, including the structure and purpose of the PAM
configuration files.
/usr/share/doc/pam-version-number
— Contains a
System Administrators' Guide, a
Module Writers' Manual, and an
Application Developers' Manual. Also
contains a copy of the PAM standard, DCE-RFC 86.0.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam
— The primary distribution website for the Linux-PAM
project, containing information on various PAM modules, a FAQ, and
additional PAM documentation.
In addition to these sources, you should read as many
configuration file examples as possible when beginning to work with
PAM.
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