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[Full-disclosure] password plugin for linux?
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] password plugin for linux?
- From: ". /" <winter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 10:11:24 -0500
hi all,
naive question - but you know how i can load password plugins in window's to
capture password changes in the clear. is there any way to achieve the same
in linux? atm all i can think of (naively as i said) is to monitor the
shadow file or whatever and then <insert fav technique here> to open the
hash. but i am really trying to achieve a near realtime understanding of
password changes on the system side, so i can sync them out to apps or
systems or whatever.
are there pam's out there that do this? or maybe there are rootkits that can
do this, that i could canabalise the password stuff out of to pam-ify it. im
not looking to write anything nasty here - just think password sync-ing,
without like a managed enterprise approach like NIS or LDAP auth or
whatever.
any thoughts would be appreciated :)
david.
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