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[b4b71892]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
[6732c094]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
[b4b71892]4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[7eaa8018]7 <!ENTITY linux-pam-download-http "https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-pam/releases/download/v&linux-pam-version;/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;.tar.xz">
[1ae6204]8 <!ENTITY linux-pam-download-ftp " ">
[d732663]9 <!ENTITY linux-pam-md5sum "895e8adfa14af334f679bbeb28503f66">
10 <!ENTITY linux-pam-size "966 KB">
11 <!ENTITY linux-pam-buildsize "39 MB (with tests)">
[10bfa7e0]12 <!ENTITY linux-pam-time "0.4 SBU (with tests)">
[7eaa8018]13
[c246bfab]14 <!ENTITY linux-pam-docs-download "https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-pam/releases/download/v&linux-pam-version;/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-docs-version;-docs.tar.xz">
[d732663]15 <!ENTITY linux-pam-docs-md5sum "ceb3dc248cb2f49a40904b93cb91db1b">
16 <!ENTITY linux-pam-docs-size "433 KB">
[7eaa8018]17 <!--
[1ae6204]18 <!ENTITY debian-pam-docs "http://debian.securedservers.com/kernel/pub/linux/libs/pam">
[7eaa8018]19 -->
[b4b71892]20]>
21
[6603f8b]22<sect1 id="linux-pam" xreflabel="Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;">
23 <?dbhtml filename="linux-pam.html"?>
[c7eb655]24
25 <sect1info>
26 <date>$Date$</date>
27 </sect1info>
28
[6603f8b]29 <title>Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;</title>
[c7eb655]30
[6603f8b]31 <indexterm zone="linux-pam">
32 <primary sortas="a-Linux-PAM">Linux-PAM</primary>
[c7eb655]33 </indexterm>
34
35 <sect2 role="package">
[db248d06]36 <title>Introduction to Linux PAM</title>
[c7eb655]37
[db248d06]38 <para>
39 The <application>Linux PAM</application> package contains
40 Pluggable Authentication Modules used to enable the local
41 system administrator to choose how applications authenticate
42 users.
43 </para>
[c7eb655]44
[f1a479c7]45 &lfs111_checked;
[f4797d2]46
[c7eb655]47 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
48 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
49 <listitem>
[db248d06]50 <para>
51 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&linux-pam-download-http;"/>
52 </para>
[c7eb655]53 </listitem>
54 <listitem>
[db248d06]55 <para>
56 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&linux-pam-download-ftp;"/>
57 </para>
[c7eb655]58 </listitem>
59 <listitem>
[db248d06]60 <para>
61 Download MD5 sum: &linux-pam-md5sum;
62 </para>
[c7eb655]63 </listitem>
64 <listitem>
[db248d06]65 <para>
66 Download size: &linux-pam-size;
67 </para>
[c7eb655]68 </listitem>
69 <listitem>
[db248d06]70 <para>
71 Estimated disk space required: &linux-pam-buildsize;
72 </para>
[c7eb655]73 </listitem>
74 <listitem>
[db248d06]75 <para>
76 Estimated build time: &linux-pam-time;
77 </para>
[c7eb655]78 </listitem>
79 </itemizedlist>
80
81 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
[db248d06]82 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
[07f0c976]83 <title>Optional Documentation</title>
[c7eb655]84 <listitem>
[db248d06]85 <para>
86 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&linux-pam-docs-download;"/>
87 </para>
[903f671]88 </listitem>
89 <listitem>
[db248d06]90 <para>
91 Download MD5 sum: &linux-pam-docs-md5sum;
92 </para>
[903f671]93 </listitem>
94 <listitem>
[db248d06]95 <para>
96 Download size &linux-pam-docs-size;
97 </para>
[6576f3e]98 </listitem>
99 </itemizedlist>
100
[db248d06]101 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Linux PAM Dependencies</bridgehead>
[c7eb655]102
103 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
[db248d06]104 <para role="optional">
105 <xref linkend="db"/>,
[7e11b83c]106 <xref linkend="libnsl"/>,
[8558044]107 <xref linkend="libtirpc"/>,
[7e11b83c]108 <ulink url="https://github.com/linux-audit/audit-userspace">libaudit</ulink>, and
[18f18c2]109 <ulink url="http://www.prelude-siem.org">Prelude</ulink>
[db248d06]110 </para>
111
112 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional (To Rebuild the Documentation)</bridgehead>
113 <para role="optional">
114 <xref linkend="DocBook"/>,
115 <xref linkend="docbook-xsl"/>,
116 <xref linkend="fop"/>,
[5ffb9f5]117 <xref linkend="libxslt"/> and either
[1eac9eb]118 <xref linkend="lynx"/> or
119 <ulink url="&w3m-url;">W3m</ulink>
[db248d06]120 </para>
[c7eb655]121
[58dfbe3]122 <note>
123 <para role="required">
124 <xref role="runtime" linkend="shadow"/>
125 <phrase revision="systemd"> and <xref role="runtime" linkend="systemd"/>
126 need</phrase><phrase revision="sysv">needs</phrase> to be reinstalled
127 after installing and configuring <application>Linux PAM</application>.
128 </para>
[19d6c39]129
130 <para role="recommended">
131 With Linux-PAM-1.4.0 and higher, the pam_cracklib module is not
132 installed by default. To enforce strong passwords, it is recommended
133 to use <xref role="runtime" linkend="libpwquality"/>.
134 </para>
[58dfbe3]135 </note>
136
[3597eb6]137 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
[db248d06]138 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/linux-pam"/>
139 </para>
[c7eb655]140 </sect2>
141
142 <sect2 role="installation">
[db248d06]143 <title>Installation of Linux PAM</title>
[c7eb655]144
[ad539dbe]145 <para revision="sysv">
146 First prevent the installation of an unneeded systemd file:
147 </para>
148
149<screen revision="sysv"><userinput>sed -e /service_DATA/d \
150 -i modules/pam_namespace/Makefile.am &amp;&amp;
151autoreconf</userinput></screen>
152
[db248d06]153 <para>
154 If you downloaded the documentation, unpack the tarball by issuing
155 the following command.
156 </para>
[903f671]157
[f330e62]158<screen><userinput>tar -xf ../Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-docs-version;-docs.tar.xz --strip-components=1</userinput></screen>
[ccb8b2d]159
[1eac9eb]160 <para>
161 If you instead want to regenerate the documentation, fix the
162 <command>configure</command> script so that it detects lynx if installed:
163 </para>
164
[ad539dbe]165<screen><userinput>sed -e 's/dummy elinks/dummy lynx/' \
[1eac9eb]166 -e 's/-no-numbering -no-references/-force-html -nonumbers -stdin/' \
167 -i configure</userinput></screen>
168
[db248d06]169 <para>
170 Install <application>Linux PAM</application> by
171 running the following commands:
172 </para>
[c7eb655]173
[2a77179]174<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr \
[bf1e213]175 --sbindir=/usr/sbin \
176 --sysconfdir=/etc \
177 --libdir=/usr/lib \
178 --enable-securedir=/usr/lib/security \
[7cadfea]179 --docdir=/usr/share/doc/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version; &amp;&amp;
[c7eb655]180make</userinput></screen>
[17fb537e]181
[db248d06]182 <para>
[5c6a906]183 To test the results, a suitable <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename>
184 configuration file must exist.
185 </para>
186
187 <caution>
188 <title>Reinstallation or upgrade of Linux PAM</title>
189 <para>
190 If you have a system with Linux PAM installed and working, be careful
191 when modifying the files in
192 <filename class="directory">/etc/pam.d</filename>, since your system
193 may become totally unusable. If you want to run the tests, you do not
194 need to create another <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename> file. The
195 installed one can be used for that purpose.
196 </para>
197
198 <para>
199 You should also be aware that <command>make install</command>
200 overwrites the configuration files in
201 <filename class="directory">/etc/security</filename> as well as
[af5d034]202 <filename>/etc/environment</filename>. In case you
[7f92f72]203 have modified those files, be sure to back them up.
[5c6a906]204 </para>
205 </caution>
206
207 <para>
208 For a first installation, create the configuration file by issuing the
209 following commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
210 user:
[db248d06]211 </para>
[903f671]212
213<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -m755 -d /etc/pam.d &amp;&amp;
[c03a8bd]214
[903f671]215cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/other &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[51dfb3e]216<literal>auth required pam_deny.so
[903f671]217account required pam_deny.so
218password required pam_deny.so
[51dfb3e]219session required pam_deny.so</literal>
[903f671]220EOF</userinput></screen>
[1ad238d8]221
[db248d06]222 <para>
223 Now run the tests by issuing <command>make check</command>.
[5c6a906]224 Ensure there are no errors produced by the tests before continuing the
[f3429309]225 installation. Note that the checks are quite long. It may be useful to
[faee06a]226 redirect the output to a log file in order to inspect it thoroughly.
[db248d06]227 </para>
[903f671]228
[db248d06]229 <para>
[5c6a906]230 Only in case of a first installation, remove the configuration file
231 created earlier by issuing the following command as the
[db248d06]232 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
233 </para>
[903f671]234
[8d9c3ed]235<screen role="root"><userinput>rm -fv /etc/pam.d/other</userinput></screen>
[f691f2b]236
[db248d06]237 <para>
238 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
239 user:
240 </para>
[17fb537e]241
[c7eb655]242<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
[2a77179]243chmod -v 4755 /usr/sbin/unix_chkpwd</userinput></screen>
[5ae7a99]244
[c7eb655]245 </sect2>
[b4b71892]246
[c7eb655]247 <sect2 role="commands">
248 <title>Command Explanations</title>
[b4b71892]249
[db248d06]250 <para>
[2a77179]251 <parameter>--enable-securedir=/usr/lib/security</parameter>:
[e52afdd]252 This switch sets the installation location for the
[5ae7a99]253 <application>PAM</application> modules.
254 </para>
255
[5ffb9f5]256 <para>
[1eac9eb]257 <option>--disable-regenerate-docu</option> : If the needed dependencies
258 (<xref linkend="DocBook"/>, <xref linkend="docbook-xsl"/>, <xref
259 linkend="libxslt"/>, and <xref linkend="lynx"/> or <ulink
260 url="&w3m-url;">W3m</ulink>) are installed, the manual pages, and the
261 html and text documentations are (re)generated and installed.
262 Furthermore, if <xref linkend="fop"/> is installed, the PDF
263 documentation is generated and installed. Use this switch if you do not
264 want to rebuild the documentation.
[5ffb9f5]265 </para>
266
[db248d06]267 <para>
[2a77179]268 <command>chmod -v 4755 /usr/sbin/unix_chkpwd</command>:
[db248d06]269 The <command>unix_chkpwd</command> helper program must be setuid
270 so that non-<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
271 processes can access the shadow file.
272 </para>
273
[c7eb655]274 </sect2>
[b4b71892]275
[c7eb655]276 <sect2 role="configuration">
277 <title>Configuring Linux-PAM</title>
[b4b71892]278
[c7eb655]279 <sect3 id="pam-config">
280 <title>Config Files</title>
[b4b71892]281
[db248d06]282 <para>
283 <filename>/etc/security/*</filename> and
284 <filename>/etc/pam.d/*</filename>
285 </para>
[b4b71892]286
[6603f8b]287 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam-config">
[c7eb655]288 <primary sortas="e-etc-security">/etc/security/*</primary>
289 </indexterm>
[b4b71892]290
[6603f8b]291 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam-config">
[c7eb655]292 <primary sortas="e-etc-pam.d">/etc/pam.d/*</primary>
293 </indexterm>
294
295 </sect3>
296
297 <sect3>
298 <title>Configuration Information</title>
299
[db248d06]300 <para>
301 Configuration information is placed in
302 <filename class="directory">/etc/pam.d/</filename>.
303 Below is an example file:
304 </para>
[c7eb655]305
306<screen><literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/other
[b4b71892]307
308auth required pam_unix.so nullok
309account required pam_unix.so
310session required pam_unix.so
311password required pam_unix.so nullok
312
[db248d06]313# End /etc/pam.d/other</literal></screen>
[b4b71892]314
[47274444]315 <para>
[8558044]316 Now set up some generic files. As the
[f43bcd7]317 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
[47274444]318 </para>
[78b5501]319
[2ec7beca]320<screen role="root"><userinput>install -vdm755 /etc/pam.d &amp;&amp;
321cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-account &lt;&lt; "EOF" &amp;&amp;
[78b5501]322<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-account
323
324account required pam_unix.so
325
326# End /etc/pam.d/system-account</literal>
327EOF
328
[2ec7beca]329cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-auth &lt;&lt; "EOF" &amp;&amp;
[78b5501]330<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-auth
331
332auth required pam_unix.so
333
334# End /etc/pam.d/system-auth</literal>
335EOF
336
337cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-session &lt;&lt; "EOF"
338<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-session
339
340session required pam_unix.so
341
342# End /etc/pam.d/system-session</literal>
[7e11b83c]343EOF
344cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-password &lt;&lt; "EOF"
345<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-password
[78b5501]346
[7e11b83c]347# use sha512 hash for encryption, use shadow, and try to use any previously
348# defined authentication token (chosen password) set by any prior module
349password required pam_unix.so sha512 shadow try_first_pass
350
351# End /etc/pam.d/system-password</literal>
352EOF
353</userinput></screen>
354
355 <para>
356 If you wish to enable strong password support, install
357 <xref linkend="libpwquality"/>, and follow the
358 instructions in that page to configure the pam_pwquality
359 PAM module with strong password support.
360 </para>
361
362<!-- With the removal of the pam_cracklib module, we're supposed to be using
363 libpwquality. That already includes instructions in it's configuration
364 information page, so we'll use those instead.
365
366 Linux-PAM must be installed prior to libpwquality so that PAM support
367 is built in, and the PAM module is built.
368-->
369<!--
[47274444]370 <para>
371 The remaining generic file depends on whether <xref
372 linkend="cracklib"/> is installed. If it is installed, use:
373 </para>
[78b5501]374
375<screen role="root"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-password &lt;&lt; "EOF"
376<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-password
377
378# check new passwords for strength (man pam_cracklib)
[62066a54]379password required pam_cracklib.so authtok_type=UNIX retry=1 difok=5 \
380 minlen=9 dcredit=1 ucredit=1 \
381 lcredit=1 ocredit=1 minclass=0 \
[a5660ad]382 maxrepeat=0 maxsequence=0 \
[62066a54]383 maxclassrepeat=0 \
384 dictpath=/lib/cracklib/pw_dict
[78b5501]385# use sha512 hash for encryption, use shadow, and use the
386# authentication token (chosen password) set by pam_cracklib
387# above (or any previous modules)
[62066a54]388password required pam_unix.so sha512 shadow use_authtok
[78b5501]389
390# End /etc/pam.d/system-password</literal>
391EOF</userinput></screen>
[f3429309]392
[47274444]393 <note>
394 <para>
395 In its default configuration, pam_cracklib will
396 allow multiple case passwords as short as 6 characters, even with
397 the <parameter>minlen</parameter> value set to 11. You should review
398 the pam_cracklib(8) man page and determine if these default values
399 are acceptable for the security of your system.
400 </para>
401 </note>
[78b5501]402
[47274444]403 <para>
404 If <xref linkend="cracklib"/> is <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> installed,
405 use:
406 </para>
[78b5501]407
[58dfbe3]408<screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/system-password &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[78b5501]409<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/system-password
410
411# use sha512 hash for encryption, use shadow, and try to use any previously
412# defined authentication token (chosen password) set by any prior module
413password required pam_unix.so sha512 shadow try_first_pass
414
415# End /etc/pam.d/system-password</literal>
[74f20a1]416EOF</userinput></screen>
[7e11b83c]417-->
[47274444]418 <para>
419 Now add a restrictive <filename>/etc/pam.d/other</filename>
420 configuration file. With this file, programs that are PAM aware will
421 not run unless a configuration file specifically for that application
422 is created.
423 </para>
[74f20a1]424
425<screen role="root"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/pam.d/other &lt;&lt; "EOF"
426<literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/other
427
428auth required pam_warn.so
429auth required pam_deny.so
430account required pam_warn.so
431account required pam_deny.so
432password required pam_warn.so
433password required pam_deny.so
434session required pam_warn.so
435session required pam_deny.so
436
437# End /etc/pam.d/other</literal>
[78b5501]438EOF</userinput></screen>
439
[db248d06]440 <para>
441 The <application>PAM</application> man page (<command>man
442 pam</command>) provides a good starting point for descriptions
[47274444]443 of fields and allowable entries. The
444 <ulink url="http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/Linux-PAM_SAG.html">
445 Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide
446 </ulink> is recommended for additional information.
[db248d06]447 </para>
[47274444]448
[ccb8b2d]449 <important>
[db248d06]450 <para>
451 You should now reinstall the <xref linkend="shadow"/>
[e2453ed5]452 <phrase revision="sysv">package</phrase>
[f586237]453 <phrase revision="systemd"> and <xref linkend="systemd"/>
[ae2e9fd8]454 packages</phrase>.
[db248d06]455 </para>
[ccb8b2d]456 </important>
[db248d06]457
[c7eb655]458 </sect3>
[db248d06]459
[c7eb655]460 </sect2>
461
462 <sect2 role="content">
463 <title>Contents</title>
464
465 <segmentedlist>
[ccb8b2d]466 <segtitle>Installed Program</segtitle>
[c7eb655]467 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
468 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
469
470 <seglistitem>
[db248d06]471 <seg>
[e52afdd]472 faillock, mkhomedir_helper, pam_namespace_helper,
473 pam_timestamp_check, pwhistory_helper, unix_chkpwd and
[db248d06]474 unix_update
475 </seg>
476 <seg>
477 libpam.so, libpamc.so and libpam_misc.so
478 </seg>
479 <seg>
480 /etc/security,
[d732663]481 /usr/lib/security,
[db248d06]482 /usr/include/security and
483 /usr/share/doc/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;
484 </seg>
[c7eb655]485 </seglistitem>
486 </segmentedlist>
487
488 <variablelist>
489 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
490 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
491 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
492
[7e11b83c]493 <varlistentry id="faillock">
494 <term><command>faillock</command></term>
495 <listitem>
496 <para>
[4c24eb0a]497 displays and modifies the authentication failure record files
[7e11b83c]498 </para>
499 <indexterm zone="linux-pam faillock">
500 <primary sortas="b-faillock">faillock</primary>
501 </indexterm>
502 </listitem>
503 </varlistentry>
504
[db248d06]505 <varlistentry id="mkhomedir_helper">
506 <term><command>mkhomedir_helper</command></term>
507 <listitem>
508 <para>
[4c24eb0a]509 is a helper binary that creates home directories
[db248d06]510 </para>
511 <indexterm zone="linux-pam mkhomedir_helper">
512 <primary sortas="b-mkhomedir_helper">mkhomedir_helper</primary>
513 </indexterm>
514 </listitem>
515 </varlistentry>
516
[e52afdd]517 <varlistentry id="pam_namespace_helper">
518 <term><command>pam_namespace_helper</command></term>
519 <listitem>
520 <para>
521 is a helper program used to configure a private namespace for a
[4c24eb0a]522 user session
[e52afdd]523 </para>
524 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_namespace_helper">
525 <primary sortas="b-pam_namespace_helper">pam_namespace_helper</primary>
526 </indexterm>
527 </listitem>
528 </varlistentry>
529
530 <varlistentry id="pwhistory_helper">
531 <term><command>pwhistory_helper</command></term>
532 <listitem>
533 <para>
534 is a helper program that transfers password hashes from passwd or
[4c24eb0a]535 shadow to opasswd
[e52afdd]536 </para>
537 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pwhistory_helper">
538 <primary sortas="b-pwhistory_helper">pwhistory_helper</primary>
539 </indexterm>
540 </listitem>
541 </varlistentry>
[7e11b83c]542<!-- Removed with the removal of the pam_tally{,2} module
[c7eb655]543 <varlistentry id="pam_tally">
544 <term><command>pam_tally</command></term>
545 <listitem>
[db248d06]546 <para>
547 is used to interrogate and manipulate the login counter file.
548 </para>
[6603f8b]549 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_tally">
[c7eb655]550 <primary sortas="b-pam_tally">pam_tally</primary>
551 </indexterm>
552 </listitem>
553 </varlistentry>
554
[db248d06]555 <varlistentry id="pam_tally2">
556 <term><command>pam_tally2</command></term>
557 <listitem>
558 <para>
559 is used to interrogate and manipulate the login counter file, but
560 does not have some limitations that <command>pam_tally</command>
561 does.
562 </para>
563 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_tally2">
564 <primary sortas="b-pam_tally2">pam_tally2</primary>
565 </indexterm>
566 </listitem>
567 </varlistentry>
[7e11b83c]568-->
[db248d06]569
570 <varlistentry id="pam_timestamp_check">
571 <term><command>pam_timestamp_check</command></term>
572 <listitem>
573 <para>
574 is used to check if the default timestamp is valid
575 </para>
576 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_timestamp_check">
577 <primary sortas="b-pam_timestamp_check">pam_timestamp_check</primary>
578 </indexterm>
579 </listitem>
580 </varlistentry>
581
582 <varlistentry id="unix_chkpwd">
583 <term><command>unix_chkpwd</command></term>
584 <listitem>
585 <para>
[4c24eb0a]586 is a helper binary that verifies the password of the current user
[db248d06]587 </para>
588 <indexterm zone="linux-pam unix_chkpwd">
589 <primary sortas="b-unix_chkpwd">unix_chkpwd</primary>
590 </indexterm>
591 </listitem>
592 </varlistentry>
593
594 <varlistentry id="unix_update">
595 <term><command>unix_update</command></term>
596 <listitem>
597 <para>
[4c24eb0a]598 is a helper binary that updates the password of a given user
[db248d06]599 </para>
600 <indexterm zone="linux-pam unix_update">
601 <primary sortas="b-unix_update">unix_update</primary>
602 </indexterm>
603 </listitem>
604 </varlistentry>
605
[c7eb655]606 <varlistentry id="libpam">
[db248d06]607 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libpam.so</filename></term>
[c7eb655]608 <listitem>
[db248d06]609 <para>
610 provides the interfaces between applications and the
[4c24eb0a]611 PAM modules
[db248d06]612 </para>
[6603f8b]613 <indexterm zone="linux-pam libpam">
[db248d06]614 <primary sortas="c-libpam">libpam.so</primary>
[c7eb655]615 </indexterm>
616 </listitem>
617 </varlistentry>
[db248d06]618
[c7eb655]619 </variablelist>
[db248d06]620
[c7eb655]621 </sect2>
[db248d06]622
[3c52f859]623</sect1>
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