← Back to context Comment by charcircuit 16 days ago The kernel could authenticate the user before starting it. 5 comments charcircuit Reply direwolf20 16 days ago How does it do that? charcircuit 16 days ago There are many ways from passkeys to SAML. Though for complex methods we may want a dedicated services outside the kernel. direwolf20 15 days ago How does that service get launched with the privilege to switch to any user? 2 replies →
direwolf20 16 days ago How does it do that? charcircuit 16 days ago There are many ways from passkeys to SAML. Though for complex methods we may want a dedicated services outside the kernel. direwolf20 15 days ago How does that service get launched with the privilege to switch to any user? 2 replies →
charcircuit 16 days ago There are many ways from passkeys to SAML. Though for complex methods we may want a dedicated services outside the kernel. direwolf20 15 days ago How does that service get launched with the privilege to switch to any user? 2 replies →
direwolf20 15 days ago How does that service get launched with the privilege to switch to any user? 2 replies →
How does it do that?
There are many ways from passkeys to SAML. Though for complex methods we may want a dedicated services outside the kernel.
How does that service get launched with the privilege to switch to any user?
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