資料來源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Pluggable Authentication Module
(PAM) The new industry standard integrated {login}
{framework}. PAM is used by system entry components, such as
the {Common Desktop Environment}'s dtlogin, to authenticate
users logging into a {Unix} system. It provides pluggability
for a variety of system-entry services. PAM's ability to
{stack} authentication {modules} can be used to integrate
{login} with different authentication mechanisms such as
{RSA}, {DCE} and {Kerberos}, and thus unify login mechanisms.
PAM can also integrate {smart card} authentication.
{White paper (http://www.gr.osf.org/book/psm-wppr.htm)}.
[OSF-RFC 86.0 V. Samar, R. Schemers, "Unified Login with
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)", Oct 1995].
(1997-07-18)