Hardware authentication for Linux using ordinary USB Flash Drives.
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  1. ====== Upgrading ======
  2. If you're already using a pam_usb version prior to 0.4.0, you will have to
  3. remove the older version before installing.
  4. You do not have to do this if you're already using >=0.4.0 or Subversion.
  5. ===== Remove pam_usb.so from pam.d =====
  6. $ grep -r pam_usb.so /etc/pam.d
  7. /etc/pam.d/su:auth sufficient pam_usb.so
  8. /etc/pam.d/gdm:auth sufficient pam_usb.so
  9. [...]
  10. Edit every matching file and remove the pam_usb.so lines.
  11. At the end of the operation, there shouldn't be any file contanining a reference
  12. to pam_usb.so:
  13. $ grep -r pam_usb /etc/pam.d
  14. $
  15. ===== Remove .auth directories =====
  16. Older versions of pam_usb used to create .auth directories in both the device
  17. and the user's home directory. Those directories aren't used anymore, so feel
  18. free to remove them:
  19. # rm -rf /root/.auth
  20. # rm -rf /home/scox/.auth
  21. # rm -rf /media/usbdisk/.auth
  22. ===== Remove configuration files =====
  23. As configuration files of pam_usb 0.4.0 aren't backward compatible, the old
  24. /etc/pam_usb is no more needed.
  25. # rm -rf /etc/pam_usb
  26. ===== Deinstall pam_usb =====
  27. If you installed the old pam_usb version using your operating system's package
  28. manager, then remove it by the same mean.
  29. Otherwise, you can remove it by hand by performing the following instructions:
  30. # rm -f /usr/bin/usbadm /usr/share/man/usbadm.1.gz
  31. # rm -f /usr/bin/usbhotplug /etc/hotplug.d/default/pamusb.hotplug
  32. /etc/pam.d/usbhotplug
  33. # rm -f /lib/security/pam_usb.so
  34. ===== Next =====
  35. Go aheand and install the new version.