2 - Fixed a bug in the device recognition (--add-device)
5 - Added the pad_expiration option which tells pam_usb how often pads
6 should be updated in order to reduce device writing.
7 - Support for time options in the configuration parser (5s, 2h, 10m, etc)
8 - Added the --verbose option to pamusb-conf
9 - Added the --debug option to pamusb-check
10 - Fixed the ElementTree import statement of pamusb-agent to work with
11 Python 2.5. Thanks to Donald Hayward <liquidsunshine@gmail.com> for
13 - Fixed pamusb-conf to work without vendor and product name
14 - Improved the device detection to work with any removable storage device.
15 Thanks to Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas <me@guillermoamaral.com>
16 for providing the patch.
17 - Added a workaround for a DBUS bug that prevented pam_usb to work with su.
18 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11876
19 - Disable log outputting if the application doesn't have any tty
20 attached (fixes gksudo and other software).
21 - Various minor bugfix
24 - Fixed a security issue related to OpenSSH authentication
25 - Fixed the quiet option (now it is really quiet)
26 - Support for devices without vendor/model information
29 - Both pam_usb and its tools (adm, hotplug) have been redesigned from the
30 ground up and rewritten from scratch.
31 - Hardware recognition is now done through HAL which provides a stable
32 interface over kernel changes.
33 - Certificates have been replaced by one time pads. That will prevent
34 copies of the USB device to be used for authentication.
35 - Device's manufacturer properties verification. pam_usb now verifies
36 device informations (vendor, product, serial number, UUID) in the
37 authentication process.
38 - Configuration is now handled in a central place, the pamusb.conf
39 configuration file. This XML file contains configuration entries for
40 users, devices and services.
41 - pamusb-agent (formely usbhotplug) make use of DBUS signals (sent by HAL)
42 instead of kernel hotplugging. Also, its configuration has been merged
43 into the pamusb.conf configuration file.
44 - A new tool named pamusb-check has been added. It can perform authentication
45 the way the PAM module does. It can be useful for testing and scripting
49 - The option keypath is now splitted into local_keypath and device_keypath.
50 - Fixed a bug that occurred when the TTY entry was empty.
51 - pam_usb doesn't get anymore the tty name from PAM_TTY as it used to be
52 empty on some systems.
53 - Better defaults. The default options have been set to fit most needs,
54 you are no longer required to use !check_device on 2.6.
55 - Verbose mode. By default, pam_usb now prints some informations during
56 the login process (access granted, the reason why access was refused, etc).
57 This can be turned off using the brand new 'quiet' option.
61 - Now pam_usb will also try to autodetect /dev/sdN devices (not just
63 - Fixed a bug that happened when the application using PAM didn't set
65 - Added the use_first_pass and try_first_pass options.
66 Now if you enter your password on another PAM module (such as pam_mount
67 or pam_ssh), pam_usb will use that password to decrypt the private key.
70 - Lot of misc fixes (memory management, Makefiles, sanity checks, etc).
71 I'd like to thank the PaX Team <pageexec@freemail.hu> who did almost
73 - Added the hostname option which allows to select what hostname should
74 be used for authentication (useful for shared public keys over lan).
75 Thanks to Nicolas Chauvat <chauvat@nerim.net> who reported the issue,
76 the idea and the patch for this feature.
79 - Not much changes in this version beside a gcc fix, but the 0.2 branch
80 reached too many new features so i wanted to name this release 0.3.0
81 as i should have done with 0.2.3
82 - Fixed a gcc 3.3 compile issue, and all related warning.
83 I would like to thank the following guys for having reported this bug so fast:
84 Lalande Fabrice <fabrice.lalande@orange.fr>
85 Marco <gaedol@softhome.net>
86 Neil Dunbar <neil.dunbar@hp.com>
89 - Added the usbhotplug tool.
90 usbhotplug is a hotplug agent that will automagically start a lock handler
91 when the usb device is removed and an unlock handler when the usb device
92 is plugged back in and authenticated through pam_usb.
94 The default handlers will start xlock when the usb device is removed,
95 and will kill it when the usb device is plugged back in and authenticated.
97 I'd like to thank Wout Mertens <wmertens@cisco.com> as we had a couple
98 of discussions about hotplug which helped me implementing this tool.
100 - The parser can now understand "option" and "!option" instead of
101 option=1 and option=-1 (e.g. debug !check_device).
102 Thanks to Jean-Christophe JASKULA <jean.christophe.jasku-la@wanadoo.fr> who
103 suggested me that and provided an initial patch.
105 - Fixed a loop bug on serial number checking. Thanks to Zs <horzsol@freemail.hu>
106 for reporting the bug and a patch to fix it.
108 - Added the direct_open option which allows to open the private key
109 using O_DIRECT to avoid disk caching (works only on devices that
110 supports it). Thanks to myles <myles@tenhand.com> who suggested me that.
112 - Added some sanity checks here and there because it seems that the PAM
113 API can return weird stuff from time to time.
115 - Handling the mount point creation/remotion in a better way which seems
116 to fix a couple of mntpoint problems.
119 - Added the keep_mounted option, which allows to not umount the mount point
120 once logged (useful if the gpg/ssh key is stored on there)
122 - Fixed the mntpoint option: do not delete the directory if it's not a
125 - Added the support to pass multiple filesystems name with the fs=
126 option (comma separated list). Changed the default fs to "ext2,vfat"
128 - Added the log_file option. Takes a filename as a argument.
129 Combined with debug=1 it can log debug messages to a file.
131 - Not mounting the device as read-only anymore. Instead, the mount_opts
132 option has been created. It accepts a comma separated list of mount
133 options (accepted options are: ro,bind,sync,remount,nosuid,noexec,nodev).
135 - Fixed an issue which made the allow_remote feature not working correctly
138 - Introduced the local_hosts and local_consoles options. They contain a
139 comma separated lists of hosts and consoles allowed to log in while using
143 - Changed the naming method from x.y to x.y.z
145 - pam_usb is now able to distinguish local users from remote (as in
146 logged via ssh), and denies the authentication of non-local users.
147 Setting allow_remote to 1 disable this feature.
149 - Mounting is now done in read-only.
151 - Added the missing mandatory PAM functions.
154 - Workaround to make pam_usb not use /proc so it can run on Linux 2.6
155 By setting check_device to -1, pam_usb will neither check the device's
156 serial number, nor if it's attached. It's not a real problem if you
157 don't need serial number checking, but don't combine it with
160 - Added the force_device capability. Now you can specify a device that
161 will be mounted without going in guessing mode. If the device cannot
162 be mounted, it'll switch back to the default guess mode.
163 Useful if guess mode fails, if you don't want it to try several
164 devices before getting the right one (so you can login faster), or if
165 you want to login using a floppy disk, a cdrom or whatever you want.
167 - Modified the serial number authentication method so now if no serial
168 numbers are avaible on a device, it will try to use the GUID.
169 Thanks to Damien Braillard <damien.b@freesurf.ch> who reported the
170 issue, suggested a way to fix it, and provided a first patch for it.
173 - Radically changed the way pam_usb authenticates the user on the
174 system. Now it works with a pair of DSA keys.
176 Thanks to Wout Mertens <wmertens@cisco.com> who told me that i could
177 use a couple of SSH keys to fix the authentication issue.
178 That gave me the idea to use a set of private/public keys.
180 Thanks to Ilkka Mattila <ilkka@lyseo.edu.ouka.fi> who helped me to
181 find out a better way to implement the key challenge: extracting the
182 public key was inadequate.
184 Also thanks to those who brought up weird scenarios and/or tested
185 pre-releases of pam_usb, in alphabetical order:
187 Ilkka Mattila <ilkka@lyseo.edu.ouka.fi>
189 Thomas Stewart <thomas@stewarts.org.uk>
190 Tuure Laurinolli <tuure@laurinolli.net>
193 - Now pam_usb doesn't require a mount point. Instead, it creates
194 a temporary directory under /tmp.
195 Thanks to Loic Jaquemet <jaquemet@fiifo.u-psud.fr> who gave me the idea.
197 - Compiles with gcc 2.95 thanks to Tobias Bayer <tobi.bayer@gmx.de> bug
201 - procfile and device entries autodetection have been fixed thanks to
202 Thomas Stewart <thomas@stewarts.org.uk> bug reports.
204 - devfs support added. Thanks to Loic Jaquemet <jaquemet@fiifo.u-psud.fr>