> > You can do this today using PAM authenication, but this is > not always > > possible. Notably it's never possible on Windows, and there are > > several unix platforms/distros that don't support it > without a lot of > > work. > > Or you port PAM to Windows, and then everybody wins.
Well, for one that's going to be a *lot* more work. I'm not even sure how many of the concepts would apply to win32, but then I don't really know PAM... It also would do nothing to help those who are on platforms or distros that don't put PAM in there by default - it can still be a pain to put it in there... //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend