NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 18 February 2004 NYLUG: Mordy Ovits on PAM, Pluggable Authentication Modules

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Date: 02/17/04


Date: 17 Feb 2004 01:33:52 -0500


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 Subject: [nylug-announce] NY Linux Users Grp. 18 February Meeting: Mordy
     Ovits on Understanding Authentication on Linux

 February 18th, 2004
 Wednesday
 6:30PM-8:00PM
 IBM Headquarters Building
 590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street
 12th Floor, home to the IBM Linux Center of Competency

 ** RSVP Instructions **
     Unless you have already rsvp'ed for a prior meeting, everyone
     should RSVP to attend. http://rsvp.nylug.org
     Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge and room number.

 ** Note Meetings Are On the 12th Floor **

                            Mordy Ovits (NYLUG.org)
                                     -on-
                     Understanding Authentication on Linux

    This month we have a special treat, our presenter will be Mordy Ovits,
    one of our NYLUG members. Mordy is known for his deep knowledge of
    Linux, and for his areas of specialty. Also, this month we are trying
    something new, regular monthly book giveaways. Thanks to the generosity
    of several technical book publishers we will give one book away per
    meeting. In return we ask for a brief, or, long (your choice) yet
    always thoughtful review of the book, to be ready for the following
    month's meeting. Now, on to the meeting.

    You turn your Linux box on and log in. You've done it a million times
    before. But did you really understand what happened when you logged in?

    The Linux platform offers extremely powerful and flexible
    authentication options. Mordy Ovits (a NYLUG member) will cover the
    internals of Linux' authentication features, which remain poorly
    understood. The focus of the talk will be on Pluggable Authentication
    Modules (PAM).

    PAM, invented by Sun Microsystems, allows for framework-independent
    system authentication. Linux, like all modern Unixes, uses PAM for
    nearly all authentication, allowing for tremendous flexibility. You can
    use PAM to authenticate against a RADIUS server or a Windows Domain, or
    to prevent people from choosing bad passwords.

    Mordy will be going over the PAM architecture and origins. He will
    discuss how programs interact with PAM, and how to configure it. A
    basic knowledge of the various authentication models and schemes will
    be helpful, but is not required. The talk will be slightly more
    technical than the usual talk, but not as technical as Mordy's January
    2003 talk on Kernel Packet Mangling and Filtering. Thus, everyone
    should benefit from the presentation.

    To cap off the meeting, this month's book giveaway title is ``Red Hat
    Linux Fedora and Enterprise Edition Bible,'' ($50.00 value).

   For More Information Visit:

      * Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
         http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
      * Google on PAM
         http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off&q=Pluggable+Authentication+Modules

   About Mordy Ovits:

    Mordy spent three years as a cryptographic engineer, before moving into
    security consulting with Internet Security Systems. He is currently
    employed at a major financial firm as a Network and Information
    Security Engineer.

 Free Stuff!
     Swag of undetermined value and quantity may be distributed on a
     first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early for the best selection.

 Keysignings
     GPG cryptography. Immediately after the presentation and continuing
     at Stammtisch we will be gathering for a keysigning. For those who
     already have keys, please remember to bring paper printouts of your
     40-character key fingerprint, as per the instructions in our howto
     docs. If you haven't created a key yet, and for keysigning details,
     our howto docs are a must read. http://www.nylug.org/keys

 Stammtisch
     After the meeting ... Join us around 8:30pm or so at TGI Friday's,
     located at 677 Lexington Avenue and 56th Street, second floor.
     Northeast corner.

 Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized
 version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good
 stuff.

 Monthly Reminder!
     Please read the NYLUG-Talk Posting Guidelines at:
     http://www.nylug.org/mlistguide/

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Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org



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