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What happened to pamusb-tools and libpam-usb in Ubuntu 20.04?

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I'm looking into how to make one of my usbs a security key and I found a guide to do so inside Linux here: https://bytevarsity.com/how-to-make-a-usb-security-key/

Two packages that the guide says to install (pamusb-tools & libpam-usb) are nowhere to be found when searching for them. I found previous questions where someone asked the same/similar question in 16.04 (Ubuntu 16.04 Unable to locate package pamusb-tools), but there weren't any answers and the few suggestions given aren't viable as they pull up effectual 404's.

Did these two packages become deprecated and removed from repo?

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Packages that loose their maintainer will be removed from newer Ubuntu.

You can find an updated pam-usb on github. It has a PPA.

Warning: 3rd party software is a potential security issue as you need to trust the maintainer.

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Thank you, I appreciate that! I wondered if that were the case. PPA you say? I'll keep that in mind as well then.
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