5.1 Tips and Technologies

Linux User Management uses the Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) framework to manage account authentication and other access requests. PAM provides an extensible interface that applications can use to resolve access requests.

After Linux User Management components are installed and configured on a Linux workstation or server, eDirectory is used for requests relating to authentication, account management, password management, and session management. Linux User Management technology leverages the following components to provide login access through eDirectory.

The following figure provides a graphical overview of Linux User Management components.

Figure 5-1 Linux User Management Components

LUM component overview