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Ok, separate project it is. I am asking because after my own research on
commercially available finger print authentication schemes the ones
which had the most success included a centralized repository for
managing any biometric authentication.

I would suggest this as a feature but if you want to keep it separate
that is fine too.

Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi, please keep discussions on the list too (hit reply-to-all)
> 
> Jason Gerfen wrote:
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>> Good morning. I have gotten the libraries installed on the latest
>> version of gentoo and would like some information regarding the
>> pam_fprint required libraries path. I am attempting to specify the path
>> to the recently installed libs and am receiving errors.
>>
>> After specifying the path, updating the ld_library_path and the
>> ld_run_path I am still not able to get it installed.
> 
> Just threw up some Gentoo ebuilds for you.
> http://www.reactivated.net/fprint/ebuilds/
> They should just work. If not, post some errors.
> 
>> My other question is this, would you rather have the libfprint source
>> able to have remote ldap,mysql abilities or have that as an independent
>> feature in the pam module?
> 
> Independent module. libfprint is about fingerprinting, not about
> networks or authentication or address books or databases or ...
> 
> Also, I think you should start this as a project separate from even
> pam_fprint itself. I think your project is out of scope of pam_fprint (a
> simple login for local users). There will not be much code duplication
> between two PAM modules because the nasty details are wrapped up inside
> libfprint.
> 
> Daniel


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