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@pam_userdb:
	Look up users in a .db database and verify their password against
	what is contained in that database.

RECOGNIZED ARGUMENTS:
	debug		write a message to syslog indicating success or
			failure.

	db=[path]	use the [path] database for performing lookup. There
			is no default; the module will return PAM_IGNORE if
			no database is provided.
			
	icase		make the password verification to be case insensitive
			(ie when working with registration numbers and such)

	dump		dump all the entries in the database to the log (eek,
			don't do this by default!)

MODULE SERVICES PROVIDED:
	auth		_authetication and _setcred (blank)

EXAMPLE USE:
	auth  sufficient pam_userdb.so icase db=/tmp/dbtest.db

AUTHOR:
	Cristian Gafton <gafton@@redhat.com>



$Id: README,v 1.1.1.1 2000/06/20 22:12:09 agmorgan Exp $
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@Back out the extremely unwise PAM MFC that I did about 4 days ago.

My apologies to all. Please pass the pointy hat.
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