Source: cvm Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Gerrit Pape Build-Depends: libbg-dev (>= 2.03+dfsg-2), default-libmysqlclient-dev, libpq-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libtool, libtool-bin, vim, freecdb, sqlite3 Standards-Version: 3.7.3.0 Package: cvm Section: admin Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Credential Validation Modules CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Package: cvm-mysql Section: admin Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: cvm Description: Credential Validation Modules (MySQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Package: cvm-pgsql Section: admin Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: cvm Description: Credential Validation Modules (PostgreSQL) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Package: libcvm1 Section: libs Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: libcvm1-dev Description: Credential Validation Modules (shared libraries) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information. Package: libcvm1-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libcvm1 (= ${binary:Version}) Provides: libcvm-dev, cvm-dev Conflicts: libcvm-dev, cvm-dev Recommends: cvm Description: Credential Validation Modules (development files, documentation) CVM is a framework for validating a set of credentials against a database using a filter program. The modules act as a filter, taking a set of credentials as input and writing a set of facts as output if those credentials are valid. Optional input is given to the module through environment variables. . Some of the ideas for CVM came from experience with PAM (pluggable authentication modules), the checkpassword interface used by qmail-pop3d, and the "authmod" interface used by Courier IMAP and POP3. This framework places fewer restrictions on the invoking client than checkpassword does, and is much simpler to implement on both sides than PAM and the authmod framework. . See http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html for more information.