libpam-ssh 2.01-2 source package in Ubuntu

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libpam-ssh (2.01-2) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Debianization:
    - debian/copyright:
      - lintian complains, fix;
    - debian/control:
      - Standards Version, bump to 3.9.6 (no change).

 -- Jerome Benoit <email address hidden>  Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:01:43 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Jerome Benoit
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Original maintainer:
Jerome Benoit
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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libpam-ssh_2.01-2.dsc 1.9 KiB 09e21b5455e4573234590ce2642e7278a6aae50399968f2cc168893652ce5a79
libpam-ssh_2.01.orig.tar.xz 282.1 KiB 9c05e7131de195dccb8670bc9d109bb76ff268ea021c3cfe490db2b331a8e727
libpam-ssh_2.01-2.debian.tar.xz 14.8 KiB 0978b2f373527f3f6da00e04075ee13edaa337765cbe8134d796c0fd089c9b5b

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Binary packages built by this source

libpam-ssh: Authenticate using SSH keys

 This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides single sign-on
 using secure shell (SSH) keys:
 - during authentication, the user types a SSH passphrase and is authenticated
   if the passphrase successfully decrypts the user's SSH private keys;
 - in session phase, a ssh-agent process is started and decrypted keys are
   added, and thus the user can SSH to other hosts that accept key
   authentication without typing more passwords for the entire session.

libpam-ssh-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libpam-ssh

 This pluggable authentication module (PAM) provides single sign-on
 using secure shell (SSH) keys:
 - during authentication, the user types a SSH passphrase and is authenticated
   if the passphrase successfully decrypts the user's SSH private keys;
 - in session phase, a ssh-agent process is started and decrypted keys are
   added, and thus the user can SSH to other hosts that accept key
   authentication without typing more passwords for the entire session.