libpam-ssh 2.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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libpam-ssh (2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstrean release:
    - all non-centric Debian patches were incorporated, thanks to the
      upstream maintainer Wolfgang Rosenauer <email address hidden>;
    - introduce $HOME/.ssh/session-keys.d as session counterpart of
      $HOME/.ssh/login-keys.d per-user authentication key folder
      inherited from Debian patches.
  * Debianization:
    - debian/watch, update URL path regex to consider customary
        compression formats (gz,bz2,xz);
    - debian/rules, upgrade to specify the ssh-agent SGID group name
        effectively used in Debian (ssh);
    - debian/{pam_ssh.8,README.Debian}:
      - update to introduce the per-user session key folder;
      - refresh and clarify (Closes: #718435).
  * Minor fixes submitted to the upstream maintainer.

 -- Jerome Benoit <email address hidden>  Thu, 21 Nov 2013 05:26:23 +0000

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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.