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> But do any of you find useful to have PAM? Do any of you need
> single-sign-on,
> TPM, smart-cards that unlock ttys, integrate kerberos with linux, or the
> like?
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In many enterprise circles sso makes things a lot easier both for the
employees and the administrators which I am sure many of you will agree. So
authenticating against an Active Directory/LDAP server is commonly used. So
personally I find pam useful, and powerful. But I can also say that it is
too complicated, hard to get the configuration right, very easy to break
your system while fiddling with it, and could have been implement in a
better way. Nevertheless it is better than any systemd product ;)
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