Thanks for your reply.
I did some reading and found that the called cmds/appl have to implement PAM functions or nothing much happens.
Thanks again for your time.
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On 11.08.16 18:08, spaesani@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>Is PAM a linux security module (policy really)?
no.
>If not how does it usurp file permissions?
it does not.
>Is the kernel modified for PAM? Or is there some other general kernel feature like LSM being used? If so which one?
no, no.
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