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This method uses PAM to access the native usernames on this server. You have to install [http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~ccunning/pam_auth/ PHP4 PAM Authentication] in order to use this module.
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With PAM you can use the same user database for different applications log ins (SSO - Single Sign On). PAM also supports different authentication processes as required.
 
This method uses PAM to access the native usernames on this server. You have to install  PAM Authentication Module in order to use this module.
*[http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/ Linux PAM module]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 13 November 2017

Note: The PAM authentication plugin has been removed in Moodle 3.4. It is still available from https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-auth_pam.


With PAM you can use the same user database for different applications log ins (SSO - Single Sign On). PAM also supports different authentication processes as required.

This method uses PAM to access the native usernames on this server. You have to install PAM Authentication Module in order to use this module.