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author | Bill MacAllister <whm@dropbox.com> | 2015-12-18 21:54:52 +0000 |
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committer | Bill MacAllister <whm@dropbox.com> | 2015-12-18 21:54:52 +0000 |
commit | f61bff40b0c76b01b89f8b977eb27fdef9409c2a (patch) | |
tree | 9812f0b1c38e001d6ddd8d7343adc40fa800e338 /docs/objects-and-schemes | |
parent | 0eb853eb2ef7e7063c0219ce2cbd1e239d5579b7 (diff) | |
parent | 4a777845b06b62a6deb1df5e69cc9b21226c3c2f (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' into ad-keytabs
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diff --git a/docs/objects-and-schemes b/docs/objects-and-schemes index 97e6289..763a24b 100644 --- a/docs/objects-and-schemes +++ b/docs/objects-and-schemes @@ -10,17 +10,21 @@ Introduction Object Types - duo + duo-ldap + duo-pam + duo-radius + duo-rdp Stores the configuration for a Duo Security integration. Duo is a cloud provider of multifactor authentication services. A Duo integration consists of some local configuration and a secret key that permits verification of a second factor using the Duo cloud service. - Currently, only UNIX integrations are supported. In the future, this - object type will likely be split into several object types - corresponding to the supported types of Duo integrations. + Each of these types is the same except for the output, which is + specialized towards giving information in the format suited for a + specific application. - Implemented via Wallet::Object::Duo. + Implemented via Wallet::Object::Duo::PAM, Wallet::Object::Duo::RDP, + Wallet::Object::Duo::LDAPProxy, Wallet::Object::Duo::RadiusProxy. file @@ -33,6 +37,16 @@ Object Types Implemented via Wallet::Object::File. + password + + Stores a file with single password in it and allows retrieval of that + file. This is built on the file object and is almost entirely + identical in function. It adds the ability to automatically generate + randomized content if you get the object before it's been stored, + letting you get autogenerated passwords. + + Implemented via Wallet::Object::Password. + keytab Stores a keytab representing private keys for a given Kerberos |