| Name: | libnss-mysql | 
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| Version: | 1.5 | 
| Release: | 35.el8 | 
| Architecture: | x86_64 | 
| Group: | Unspecified | 
| Size: | 106293 | 
| License: | GPLv2+ | 
| RPM: | libnss-mysql-1.5-35.el8.x86_64.rpm | 
| Source RPM: | libnss-mysql-1.5-35.el8.src.rpm | 
| Build Date: | Sat Nov 02 2019 | 
| Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-d2ac1df6-acc4-4fcb-b0d4-e6c082c4d687.appad1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com | 
| Vendor: | Oracle America | 
| URL: | http://libnss-mysql.sourceforge.net | 
| Summary: | NSS library for MySQL | 
| Description: | Store your UNIX user accounts in MySQL. "libnss-mysql" enables the following: * System-wide authentication and name service using a MySQL database. Applications do not need to be MySQL-aware or modified in any way. * Storing authentication information in a database instead of text files. * Creation of a single authentication database for multiple servers. This is often referred to as the "Single Sign-on" problem. * Writing data-modification routines (IE self-management web interface). libnss-mysql is similar to NIS or LDAP. It provides the same centralized authentication service through a database. What does this mean? Username, uid, gid, password, etc comes from a MySQL database instead of /etc/password, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group. A user configured in MySQL will look and behave just like a user configured in /etc/passwd. Your applications such as ls, finger, sendmail, qmail, exim, postfix, proftpd, X, sshd, etc. will all 'see' these users!  | 
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