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| Date: | 6 Feb 2001 21:16:04 MST |
| From: | rajan rajan <rajan_n_s AT usa DOT net> |
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| Subject: | doubt in linux |
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Sir/Madam,
I am doing a project in perl under linux os. I have faced a
problem to do authentication at the os level. ie., I want to use the user's
login name & password for that authentication purpose. ie., my program would
do checking the given user's name & password. If the user exists, then the
program will further proceed away. If any library function to check the user's
name & password or any other ways exist, you can tell me. I am waiting for
you. Thank you,sir.
My e-mail addresses are : rajan_n_s AT usa DOT net
sundar_bsr AT usa DOT net
renga_raj AT usa DOT net
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