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@$Id: TODO,v 1.8 1996/11/10 21:11:11 morgan Exp morgan $

Here are some things to think about if you are interested in
contributing to the Linux-PAM effort.

1. If you have a suggestion mail the pam-list!

2. TODO:		Comments
   -----		--------

 [modules]

pam_rhosts		add netgroup support

pam_time		should log an error if it denies access.

pam_card??  		It has already started to happen. (Alex Yuriev has a
			smart-card module...)

			A cheaper/freely available alternative might involve
			authenticating with a personal specially
			formatted floppy!? (got to make some use of
			all those strange Linux incompatible floppies
			I keep getting from ISPs ;^)

pam_???			If you are interested in another type of
			authentication method--just make a module!
			If you want it registered/some help, email the
			list.

 [misc]

SVGA & X-conv		Currently, libpam-misc contains a text-only
			conversation function. A graphical one,
			for X or SVGA would be very welcome,
			[Ben Buxton is working on an X one (as of
			1996/12/1)] applications like xlock
			etc.. would benefit from this.


Issues that need to be resolved:
--------------------------------

- can we support the use_mapped_pass flag without running into problems
  with ITAR rules? [this problem is likely to mutate. The DCE-RFC
  people are considering the addition of a mapping module type - one
  that other modules can use to safely store passwords...]

  - anyone know where someone to email for FREE legal advice/support?

----------- 
Comments to <pam-list@@redhat.com>
(administrative requests to <pam-list-request@@redhat.com> use

   Subject: help
   <empty_message>

)
----------- 
Andrew Morgan <morgan@@parc.power.net>.
http://www.power.net/morgan/Linux-PAM/index.html
1996/12/17
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pam_card??		In the long term it would be good to have another
			(physical) means of authentication...
			Smartcards etc., would be the eventual aim, but
			perhaps a start in this direction would be to
			authenticate with a personal specially
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			applications like xlock etc.. would benefit
			from this.
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- authentication module stacking (pam_pwdb and pam_cracklib for and
  example...)
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- can we support the use_mapped_pass flag without running into problems
  with ITAR rules?
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The following list started life as a posting from Ted Ts'o.
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Here are some things to note if you are interested in contributing to
the Linux-PAM effort.
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Current projects (please consider emailing the whole list in favor of
the individuals concerned...):
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Applications:		Individual(s) involved
------------		----------------------
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 [ some Example apps, included in this distribution ]

blank/xsh		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

 [ some fully fledged applications, availible as a separate packages,
   in SimplePAMApps-X.YY.tar.gz, or from  http://www.redhat.com/pam ]

login[?]		Alex Yuriev <alex@@bach.cis.temple.edu>

ftpd (wu-ftp)		Al Longyear <longyear@@netcom.com>

rlogind			Al Longyear <longyear@@netcom.com>

su (very basic)		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
passwd			Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

popd (etc.)		Al Longyear <longyear@@netcom.com>

In addition to these, Micheal K. Johnson <johnsonm@@redhat.com>
has been busy porting the following (there may be more):

	imap (from uwashington);
		imap, pop2, and pop3 daemons
	in.rexecd, in.rlogind, in.rshd
	su (GNU version)
	xlockmore
	vlock
	[more...]

The source for these files is availible from http://www.redhat.com/pam .

Modules:		Individual(s) involved
-------			----------------------

pam_filter		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
			-- If anyone wants to write a filter, feel free
			   to ask for help...

pam_group		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
			[needs to have the setting of groups
			 compatable with the /etc/group file.. next time!]

pam_kerberos		Ted Ts'o <tytso@@mit.edu>

pam_passwd+		Al Longyear <longyear@@netcom.com>

pam_permit/deny		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

pam_rootok		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

pam_skey		Jeff Uphoff <juphoff@@tarsier.cv.nrao.edu>

pam_stress		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

pam_time		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

pam_unix		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
			Cristian Gafton <gafton@@sorosis.ro>

pam_wheel		Cristian Gafton <gafton@@sorosis.ro>

Misc:			Individual(s) involved
----			----------------------

libpam			Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

libmisc			a collection of miscellaneous things for
			developing applications with.. email list if
			you want to add something new.

Documentation		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

-----

TODO:			Comments
----			--------

 [applications]

graphics-apps		What about some X/svgalib applications? Xlock etc..
			[ See Red Hat ]
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pam_rXXX		The remainder of the rsh utilities..

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			I keep getting from ISPs ;)
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- authentication module stacking, I'd like comments on the way
  pam_unix now does it. It got approval from Sun...
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	- anyone know where someone to email for FREE legal advice/support?
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Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>.
http://www.power.net/morgan/Linux-PAM
1996/7/6
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login[?]		Alex Yurie <alex@@bach.cis.temple.edu>
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pam_unix		Alex Yurie <alex@@bach.cis.temple.edu>
			( shadow support: Marek Michalkiewicz
				<marekm@@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl> )
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libpam			(developing static library support,
				Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@@redhat.com> )
			Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
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- authentication module stacking, need some conventions
	- this will probably get resolved when there are enough
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Issues that need to be resolved:

- authentication module stacking, need some conventions
	- this will probably get resolved when there are enough
	  apps about for people to find problems

- can we support the use_mapped_pass flag without running into problems
  with ITAR rules?
	- anyone know where someone to email for FREE legal advice?


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login			Alex Yurie <alex@@bach.cis.temple.edu>
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su			Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

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blank/xsh		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
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pam_terminal		I'm thinking of doing this (since it is likely
			to start out a bit like pam_time) if you'd like
			to help me -- email! Andrew <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>

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pam_unix		Alex Yurie <alex@@bach.cis.temple.edu>
			( shadow support: Marek Michalkiewicz
				<marekm@@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl> )
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pam_skey		Jeff Uphoff <juphoff@@tarsier.cv.nrao.edu>
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pam_passwd+		Al Longyear <longyear@@netcom.com>
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pam_filter		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
			-- If anyone wants to write a filter, feel free
			   to ask for help...
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pam_permit/deny		Andrew Morgan <morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>
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			(need to add static module info:
			 Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@@redhat.com>)
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pam_time		some account management that authenticates users
			based on who they are, when they log in, the
			attitude of the sys-admin, the weather, ... !

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The following list started life as a posting to the linux-pam@@mit.edu
list from Ted Ts'o.
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Comments to <linux-pam@@mit.edu> or me, Andrew Morgan
<morgan@@physics.ucla.edu>. ( requests to join the mailing list to Ted
Ts'o <tytso@@mit.edu> )
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			and a module..?

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