On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Yan Seiner <yan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That does not mean it is out of date or doesn't work.
Even a cursory googling for mod_auth_pam returns an article suggesting mod_auth_external to replace it in all apache versions.
http://code.google.com/p/mod-auth-external/
None of that is pam specific.
Also when I asked which httpd I was asking which daemon you are using - ie apache, lighttpd, etc.
In that I can't find any distro that includes it; it was dropped from
Debian in 2009 due to being unmaintained.
That does not mean it is out of date or doesn't work.
Even a cursory googling for mod_auth_pam returns an article suggesting mod_auth_external to replace it in all apache versions.
http://code.google.com/p/mod-auth-external/
> Which httpd do you want to authenticate against?I'm authenticating against a service-subscription website. They use http
authentication. As long as a user is paid up, they can log in. If not,
they're redirected to the payment portal.
None of that is pam specific.
Also when I asked which httpd I was asking which daemon you are using - ie apache, lighttpd, etc.
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