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has glosseng: Pluggable authentication modules, or PAM, is a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level application programming interface (API). It allows programs that rely on authentication to be written independent of the underlying authentication scheme. PAM was first proposed by Sun Microsystems in an Open Software Foundation Request for Comments (RFC) 86.0 dated October 1995. It was adopted as the authentication framework of the Common Desktop Environment. As a stand-alone infrastructure, PAM first appeared from an open-source, Linux-PAM, development in Red Hat Linux 3.0.4 in August 1996. PAM is currently supported in the AIX operating system, DragonFly BSD , FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD and Solaris. PAM was later standardized as part of the X/Open UNIX standardization process, resulting in the X/Open Single Sign-on (XSSO) standard.
lexicalizationeng: Pluggable authentication modules
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Czech
has glossces: Pluggable Authentication Modules neboli PAM je mechanizmus pro integraci více nízkoúrovňových autentizačních schémat do API, což umožňuje programům opírajícím se o autentizaci uložit uživatelské údaje nezávisle na použitém mechanizmu přihlášení. PAM byl poprvé vyvinut v roce 1996 firmou Sun Microsystems, později se stal standardním modulem UNIX/Linux systémů. V současné době je podporováno na AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X a NetBSD.
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German
has glossdeu: Die Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) sind eine Softwarebibliothek, die eine allgemeine Programmierschnittstelle (API) für Authentisierungsdienste zur Verfügung stellt. PAM wurde 1995 von Vipin Samar und Charlie Lai bei Sun Microsystems entwickelt und seitdem nicht wesentlich verändert. 1997 veröffentlichte die Open Group eine vorläufige Spezifikation namens X/Open Single Sign-on Service (XSSO). PAM steht inzwischen auf AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X und DragonFly BSD zur Verfügung.
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French
has glossfra: En informatique, Pluggable Authentication Modules (modules dauthentification enfichables, en abrégé PAM) est un mécanisme permettant dintégrer différents schémas d'authentification de bas niveau dans une API de haut niveau, permettant de ce fait de rendre indépendants du schéma les logiciels réclamant une authentification.
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Italian
has glossita: PAM acronimo inglese per Pluggable Authentication Modules è un meccanismo per integrare più schemi di autenticazione a basso livello in ununica API ad alto livello, permettendo a programmi che necessitino di una forma di autenticazione, di essere scritti indipendentemente dallo schema di autenticazione sottostante utilizzato. PAM fu proposto per prima da SUN in una OSF - RFC datata ottobre 1995. Fu adottato per lautenticazione dellambiente grafico CDE. PAM apparse la prima volta come infrastruttura indipendente, in un prodotto open-source, Linux-PAM, sviluppato in Red Hat Linux 3.0.4 nellagosto del 1996. PAM è attualmente supportato in AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD e Solaris. PAM è in seguito diventato parte del processo di standardizzazione di X/Open UNIX, diventando lo standard .
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Polish
has glosspol: PAM (ang. Pluggable Authentication Modules) dosłownie Dołączalne Moduły Uwierzytelniania to modułowy mechanizm uwierzytelniania. Jest wykorzystywany przez aplikacje, usługi sieciowe (ang. services) i użytkowników (ang. users).
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Portuguese
has glosspor: PAM (acrônimo para o inglês Pluggable authentication modules) são mecanismos para a integração de múltiplos esquemas de baixo-nível (autenticação) com uma API de alto nível que permite que programas que necessitam de autenticações sejam escritos independentemente destes esquemas disponibilizados. O desenvolvimento inicial do PAM aconteceu em 1996 pela Sun Microsystems e atualmente é suportado nos sistemas operacionais AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X e NetBSD. A padronização do PAM como parte do processo XOpen UNIX resultou no padrão XSSO.
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Russian
has glossrus: Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) — Подключаемые Модули Аутентификации — библиотека, предоставляющая API для управления методами аутентификации в Unix-подобных операционных системах. Позволяет программам, которые используют аутентификацию, быть независимыми от схемы аутентификации.
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Castilian
has glossspa: Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) es un mecanismo de autenticación flexible que permite abstraer las aplicaciones y otro software del proceso de identificación.
lexicalizationspa: Pluggable Authentication Modules
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