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diff --git a/doc/man/PAM.8 b/doc/man/PAM.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da3a5d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/PAM.8 @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +'\" t +.\" Title: pam +.\" Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author] +.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/> +.\" Date: 09/03/2021 +.\" Manual: Linux-PAM Manual +.\" Source: Linux-PAM Manual +.\" Language: English +.\" +.TH "PAM" "8" "09/03/2021" "Linux-PAM Manual" "Linux-PAM Manual" +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * Define some portability stuff +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +.\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 +.\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html +.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq +.el .ds Aq ' +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * set default formatting +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" disable hyphenation +.nh +.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) +.ad l +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * +.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- +.SH "NAME" +PAM, pam \- Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.PP +This manual is intended to offer a quick introduction to +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR\&. For more information the reader is directed to the +\fBLinux\-PAM system administrators\*(Aq guide\fR\&. +.PP +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +is a system of libraries that handle the authentication tasks of applications (services) on the system\&. The library provides a stable general interface (Application Programming Interface \- API) that privilege granting programs (such as +\fBlogin\fR(1) +and +\fBsu\fR(1)) defer to to perform standard authentication tasks\&. +.PP +The principal feature of the PAM approach is that the nature of the authentication is dynamically configurable\&. In other words, the system administrator is free to choose how individual service\-providing applications will authenticate users\&. This dynamic configuration is set by the contents of the single +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +configuration file +/etc/pam\&.conf\&. Alternatively, the configuration can be set by individual configuration files located in the +/etc/pam\&.d/ +directory\&. The presence of this directory will cause +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +to +\fIignore\fR +/etc/pam\&.conf\&. +.PP +Vendor\-supplied PAM configuration files might be installed in the system directory +/usr/lib/pam\&.d/ +or a configurable vendor specific directory instead of the machine configuration directory +/etc/pam\&.d/\&. If no machine configuration file is found, the vendor\-supplied file is used\&. All files in +/etc/pam\&.d/ +override files with the same name in other directories\&. +.PP +From the point of view of the system administrator, for whom this manual is provided, it is not of primary importance to understand the internal behavior of the +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +library\&. The important point to recognize is that the configuration file(s) +\fIdefine\fR +the connection between applications +(\fBservices\fR) and the pluggable authentication modules +(\fBPAM\fRs) that perform the actual authentication tasks\&. +.PP +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +separates the tasks of +\fIauthentication\fR +into four independent management groups: +\fBaccount\fR +management; +\fBauth\fRentication management; +\fBpassword\fR +management; and +\fBsession\fR +management\&. (We highlight the abbreviations used for these groups in the configuration file\&.) +.PP +Simply put, these groups take care of different aspects of a typical user\*(Aqs request for a restricted service: +.PP +\fBaccount\fR +\- provide account verification types of service: has the user\*(Aqs password expired?; is this user permitted access to the requested service? +.PP +\fBauth\fRentication \- authenticate a user and set up user credentials\&. Typically this is via some challenge\-response request that the user must satisfy: if you are who you claim to be please enter your password\&. Not all authentications are of this type, there exist hardware based authentication schemes (such as the use of smart\-cards and biometric devices), with suitable modules, these may be substituted seamlessly for more standard approaches to authentication \- such is the flexibility of +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR\&. +.PP +\fBpassword\fR +\- this group\*(Aqs responsibility is the task of updating authentication mechanisms\&. Typically, such services are strongly coupled to those of the +\fBauth\fR +group\&. Some authentication mechanisms lend themselves well to being updated with such a function\&. Standard UN*X password\-based access is the obvious example: please enter a replacement password\&. +.PP +\fBsession\fR +\- this group of tasks cover things that should be done prior to a service being given and after it is withdrawn\&. Such tasks include the maintenance of audit trails and the mounting of the user\*(Aqs home directory\&. The +\fBsession\fR +management group is important as it provides both an opening and closing hook for modules to affect the services available to a user\&. +.SH "FILES" +.PP +/etc/pam\&.conf +.RS 4 +the configuration file +.RE +.PP +/etc/pam\&.d +.RS 4 +the +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +configuration directory\&. Generally, if this directory is present, the +/etc/pam\&.conf +file is ignored\&. +.RE +.PP +/usr/lib/pam\&.d +.RS 4 +the +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +vendor configuration directory\&. Files in +/etc/pam\&.d +override files with the same name in this directory\&. +.RE +.PP +<vendordir>/pam\&.d +.RS 4 +the +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +vendor configuration directory\&. Files in +/etc/pam\&.d +and +/usr/lib/pam\&.d +override files with the same name in this directory\&. Only available if Linux\-PAM was compiled with vendordir enabled\&. +.RE +.SH "ERRORS" +.PP +Typically errors generated by the +\fBLinux\-PAM\fR +system of libraries, will be written to +\fBsyslog\fR(3)\&. +.SH "CONFORMING TO" +.PP +DCE\-RFC 86\&.0, October 1995\&. Contains additional features, but remains backwardly compatible with this RFC\&. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.PP +\fBpam\fR(3), +\fBpam_authenticate\fR(3), +\fBpam_sm_setcred\fR(3), +\fBpam_strerror\fR(3), +\fBPAM\fR(8) |