Re: c code to change current user password using PAM API

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Hi Ashish,

Yes you can definitely achieve this using the pAM APIS.
You can use pam_start() and pam_authenticate() for instance.
Please refer to this link. Let me know if this is of any help.
http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/user_auth_solaris2.html#Example_PAM_App

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Hi,
I want to write c code to change current user password.
The code first check for current password & then set new password.
The code must use PAM API just like passwd utility.
Also code must work without user intervention ie only by argument current password & new password are given.
So, can any one know that already this work is done  or  i can use  passwd  utility in my c code using system command.

Thanks.
Ashish Yadav  
 
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