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PAM_UNIX_AUTH 5 "Apr 23, 2008"
NAME
pam_unix_auth - PAM authentication module for UNIX
SYNOPSIS

pam_unix_auth.so.1
DESCRIPTION

The pam_unix_auth module implements pam_sm_authenticate(), which provides functionality to the PAM authentication stack. It provides functions that use crypt(3C) to verify that the password contained in the PAM item PAM_AUTHTOK is the correct password for the user specified in the item PAM_USER. If PAM_REPOSITORY is specified, then user's password is fetched from that repository. Otherwise, the default nsswitch.conf(4) repository is searched for that user.

For accounts in the name services which support automatic account locking, the account may be configured to be automatically locked (see user_attr(4) and policy.conf(4)) after multiple failed login attempts. For accounts that are configured for automatic locking, if authentication failure is to be returned, the failed login counter is incremented upon each failure. If the number of successive failures equals or exceeds RETRIES as defined in login(1), the account is locked and PAM_MAXTRIES is returned. Currently, only the "files" repository (see passwd(4) and shadow(4)) supports automatic account locking. A successful authentication by this module clears the failed login counter and reports the number of failed attempts since the last successful authentication.

Authentication service modules must implement both pam_sm_authenticate() and pam_sm_setcred(). To allow the authentication portion of UNIX authentication to be replaced, pam_sm_setcred() in this module always returns PAM_IGNORE. This module should be stacked with pam_unix_cred(5) to ensure a successful return from pam_setcred(3PAM).

The following options can be passed to the module: nowarn

Turn off warning messages.

server_policy

If the account authority for the user, as specified by PAM_USER, is a server, do not apply the UNIX policy from the passwd entry in the name service switch.

nolock

Regardless of the automatic account locking setting for the account, do not lock the account, increment or clear the failed login count. The nolock option allows for exempting account locking on a per service basis.

ERRORS

The following error codes are returned from pam_sm_authenticate(): PAM_AUTH_ERR

Authentication failure.

PAM_BUF_ERR

Memory buffer error.

PAM_IGNORE

Ignores module, not participating in result.

PAM_MAXTRIES

Maximum number of retries exceeded.

PAM_PERM_DENIED

Permission denied.

PAM_SUCCESS

Successfully obtains authentication token.

PAM_SYSTEM_ERR

System error.

PAM_USER_UNKNOWN

No account present for user.

The following error codes are returned from pam_sm_setcred(): PAM_IGNORE

Ignores this module regardless of the control flag.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability Committed
MT Level MT-Safe with exceptions
SEE ALSO

login(1), passwd(1), useradd(1M), usermod(1M), roleadd(1M), rolemod(1M), crypt(3C), libpam(3LIB), pam(3PAM), pam_authenticate(3PAM), pam_setcred(3PAM), syslog(3C), pam.conf(4), passwd(4), policy.conf(4), nsswitch.conf(4), shadow(4), user_attr(4), attributes(5), pam_authtok_check(5), pam_authtok_get(5), pam_authtok_store(5), pam_dhkeys(5), pam_passwd_auth(5), pam_unix_account(5), pam_unix_session(5)

NOTES

The interfaces in libpam(3LIB) are MT-Safe only if each thread within the multi-threaded application uses its own PAM handle.

The pam_unix(5) module is no longer supported. Similar functionality is provided by pam_authtok_check(5), pam_authtok_get(5), pam_authtok_store(5), pam_dhkeys(5), pam_passwd_auth(5),pam_setcred(3PAM), pam_unix_account(5), pam_unix_cred(5), pam_unix_session(5).

If the PAM_REPOSITORY item_type is set and a service module does not recognize the type, the service module does not process any information, and returns PAM_IGNORE. If the PAM_REPOSITORY item_type is not set, a service module performs its default action.