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Group: System Environment/Base<br />

Summary: A security tool which provides authentication for<br />

applications<br />

Description:<br />

PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that<br />

allows system administrators to set authentication policy without<br />

having to recompile programs that handle authentication.<br />

Added Dependencies:<br />

audit-libs-devel >= 1.6.5<br />

kernel-headers >= 2.6.18-114<br />

Removed Dependencies:<br />

audit-libs-devel >= 1.0.8<br />

pam_krb5-2.2.14 -1 - pam_krb5-2.2.14 -10<br />

Group: System Environment/Base<br />

Summary: A Pluggable Authentication Module for Kerberos 5.<br />

Description:<br />

This is pam_krb5, a pluggable authentication module that can be used with<br />

<strong>Linux</strong>-PAM and Kerberos 5. This module supports password checking, ticket<br />

creation, and optional TGT verification and conversion to Kerberos IV<br />

tickets.<br />

The included pam_krb5afs module also gets AFS tokens if so configured.<br />

Added Dependencies:<br />

autoconf<br />

automake<br />

libtool<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

paps-0.6.6-17.el5 - paps-0.6.6-18.el5<br />

Group: Applications/Publishing<br />

Summary: Plain Text to PostScript converter<br />

Description:<br />

paps is a PostScript converter from plain text file using Pango.<br />

No added dependencies<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

parted-1.8.1-12.el5 - parted-1.8.1-23.el5<br />

Group: Applications/System<br />

Summary: The GNU disk partition manipulation program<br />

Description:<br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> 5 <strong>5.3</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> 131

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