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Old 09-26-2004
Roberto Gallo
 
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Hello;

I need to change the way people login and logout from Linux... this way I
will probably need to modify getty, login, xgm, gdm and probably others.

The idea is to use PAM and require a hardware authentication device for
every application mentioned. My first idea was to modify those
programs in order they require the device insertion (probably USB).

Later I had another idea, but I cant say it will work, so I would be
pleased if you could give opinions:

"By using PAM, I can require that a new module (my_module.so) need to be
processed for an application (e.g. login). This module would make a
direct call to the USB device driver".

Additionally, I would be pleased if you could suggest good references on
"Security and Authentication on Linux".

Thank you

Roberto Gallo



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Old 09-26-2004
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 22:09:20 -0400, Roberto Gallo wrote:


> Hello;
><sNip> ...
> Additionally, I would be pleased if you could suggest good references
> on "Security and Authentication on Linux".
>
> Thank you
>
> Roberto Gallo


While you need to be observent of precautions and permissions on your own
systems, remember that a lot depends on your ISP. Linux (*nix) in its
many forms, probably provides the most comprehensive security arsenal
available. Use it all to your best advantage.

Reccomend TLDP, The Linux Documentation Project.

http://www.tldp.org

.... and go from there.

Best wishes

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Old 09-29-2004
nunya
 
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Default Re: Good reference on Linux authentication and security

On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 23:09:20 -0300, Roberto Gallo wrote:

>
> Hello;
>
> I need to change the way people login and logout from Linux... this way I
> will probably need to modify getty, login, xgm, gdm and probably others.
>
> The idea is to use PAM and require a hardware authentication device for
> every application mentioned. My first idea was to modify those programs
> in order they require the device insertion (probably USB).
>
> Later I had another idea, but I cant say it will work, so I would be
> pleased if you could give opinions:
>
> "By using PAM, I can require that a new module (my_module.so) need to be
> processed for an application (e.g. login). This module would make a
> direct call to the USB device driver".
>
> Additionally, I would be pleased if you could suggest good references on
> "Security and Authentication on Linux".
>
> Thank you
>
> Roberto Gallo

Look at some of the many "hardened" linux projects such as those from
Gentoo (yes, a shameless plug for my favorite distro), SE Linux and NSA Linux.
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