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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY linux-pam-download-http "http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/library/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;.tar.bz2">
8 <!ENTITY linux-pam-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/pre/library/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;.tar.bz2">
9 <!ENTITY linux-pam-md5sum "be4dd1d34ac5933408e13e48f3eb710a">
10 <!ENTITY linux-pam-size "911 kB">
11 <!ENTITY linux-pam-buildsize "23 MB">
12 <!ENTITY linux-pam-time "0.6 SBU">
13 <!ENTITY linux-pam-docs-download "&sources-anduin-http;/l/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;-docs.tar.bz2">
14]>
15
16<sect1 id="linux-pam" xreflabel="Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;">
17 <?dbhtml filename="linux-pam.html"?>
18
19 <sect1info>
20 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
21 <date>$Date$</date>
22 </sect1info>
23
24 <title>Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;</title>
25
26 <indexterm zone="linux-pam">
27 <primary sortas="a-Linux-PAM">Linux-PAM</primary>
28 </indexterm>
29
30 <sect2 role="package">
31 <title>Introduction to Linux-PAM</title>
32
33 <para>The <application>Linux-PAM</application> package contains
34 Pluggable Authentication Modules. This is useful to enable the
35 local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate
36 users.</para>
37
38 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
39 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
40 <listitem>
41 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&linux-pam-download-http;"/></para>
42 </listitem>
43 <listitem>
44 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&linux-pam-download-ftp;"/></para>
45 </listitem>
46 <listitem>
47 <para>Download MD5 sum: &linux-pam-md5sum;</para>
48 </listitem>
49 <listitem>
50 <para>Download size: &linux-pam-size;</para>
51 </listitem>
52 <listitem>
53 <para>Estimated disk space required: &linux-pam-buildsize;</para>
54 </listitem>
55 <listitem>
56 <para>Estimated build time: &linux-pam-time;</para>
57 </listitem>
58 </itemizedlist>
59
60 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
61 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
62 <listitem>
63 <para>Optional documentation:
64 <ulink url="&linux-pam-docs-download;"/></para>
65 </listitem>
66 </itemizedlist>
67
68 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Linux-PAM Dependencies</bridgehead>
69
70 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
71 <para role="optional"><xref linkend="cracklib"/>, and
72 <!-- <xref linkend="db"/> (for the pam_userdb module), -->
73 <ulink url="http://www.prelude-ids.org/">Prelude</ulink></para>
74
75 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional (To {,Re}build the Documentation)</bridgehead>
76 <para role="optional"><xref linkend="libxslt"/>,
77 <xref linkend="DocBook"/>,
78 <xref linkend="docbook-xsl"/>,
79 <xref linkend="w3m"/>, and
80 <xref linkend="fop"/></para>
81
82 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
83 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/linux-pam"/></para>
84
85 </sect2>
86
87 <sect2 role="installation">
88 <title>Installation of Linux-PAM</title>
89
90 <para>If you downloaded the documentation, unpack the tarball from the
91 same top-level directory you unpacked the source tarball from. The files
92 will unpack into the correct directories of the source tree.</para>
93
94 <para>Install <application>Linux-PAM</application> by
95 running the following commands:</para>
96
97<screen><userinput>./configure --libdir=/lib \
98 --sbindir=/lib/security \
99 --enable-securedir=/lib/security \
100 --docdir=/usr/share/doc/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version; \
101 --enable-read-both-confs \
102 --with-xauth=/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth &amp;&amp;
103make</userinput></screen>
104
105 <!-- <para>To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>.</para> -->
106
107 <para>The test suite will not provide meaningful results until the package
108 has been installed and minimally configured. If, after installing the
109 package and creating a minimum configuration as shown below in the 'other'
110 example, you wish to run the tests, issue
111 <command>make check</command>.</para>
112
113 <!-- <tip>
114 <para>Don't delete the <application>Linux-PAM</application> source tree
115 until after you reinstall the <application>Shadow</application> package.
116 The reinstallation of the Shadow package includes much more stringent
117 security for the PAM configuration, and you can run the
118 <application>Linux-PAM</application> test suite after completing the
119 <application>Shadow</application> instructions to test the new setup. All
120 the tests should pass.</para>
121 </tip> -->
122
123 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
124
125<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
126chmod -v 4755 /lib/security/unix_chkpwd &amp;&amp;
127
128mv -v /lib/security/pam_tally /sbin &amp;&amp;
129
130mv -v /lib/libpam{,c,_misc}.la /usr/lib &amp;&amp;
131sed -i 's| /lib| /usr/lib|' /usr/lib/libpam_misc.la &amp;&amp;
132
133if [ -L /lib/libpam.so ]; then
134 for LINK in libpam{,c,_misc}.so; do
135 ln -v -sf ../../lib/$(readlink /lib/${LINK}) /usr/lib/${LINK} &amp;&amp;
136 rm -v /lib/${LINK}
137 done
138fi</userinput></screen>
139
140 <!-- <para>If you downloaded the documentation, install it using the following
141 command:</para>
142
143<screen role="root"><userinput>for DOCTYPE in html pdf ps txts
144do
145 cp -v -R doc/$DOCTYPE /usr/share/doc/Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;
146done</userinput></screen> -->
147
148 </sect2>
149
150 <sect2 role="commands">
151 <title>Command Explanations</title>
152
153 <para><parameter>--libdir=/lib</parameter>: This parameter results in
154 the libraries being installed in
155 <filename class='directory'>/lib</filename> as they may be required in
156 single-user mode.</para>
157
158 <para><parameter>--sbindir=/lib/security</parameter>: This parameter
159 results in two executables, one of which is not intended to be run from the
160 command line, being installed in the same directory as the PAM modules.
161 The other executable is later moved to the
162 <filename class='directory'>/sbin</filename> directory.</para>
163
164 <para><parameter>--enable-securedir=/lib/security</parameter>: This
165 parameter results in the PAM modules being installed in
166 <filename class='directory'>/lib/security</filename>.</para>
167
168 <para><parameter>--docdir=...</parameter>: This parameter results in
169 the documentation being installed in a versioned directory name.</para>
170
171 <para><parameter>--enable-read-both-confs</parameter>: This parameter
172 allows the local administrator to choose which configuration file setup to
173 use.</para>
174
175 <para><parameter>--with-xauth=/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth</parameter>: This
176 parameter forces the build of the pam_xauth module, even if xauth is not
177 yet installed. Omit this switch if you have no plans to build
178 <application>Xorg</application>, or modify the path if you intend to
179 install <application>Xorg</application> into a non-standard path.</para>
180
181 <para><command>chmod -v 4755 /lib/security/unix_chkpwd</command>:
182 The <command>unix_chkpwd</command> password-helper program must be setuid
183 so that non-<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> processes can
184 access the shadow-password file.</para>
185
186 <para><command>mv -v /lib/security/pam_tally /sbin</command>: The
187 <command>pam_tally</command> program is designed to be run by the system
188 administrator, possibly in single-user mode, so it is moved to the
189 appropriate directory.</para>
190
191 <para><command>mv -v /lib/libpam{,c,_misc}.la /usr/lib</command>: This
192 command moves the <application>Libtool</application> library files to
193 <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib</filename> as they are expected to
194 reside there.</para>
195
196 <para><command>sed -i 's| /lib| /usr/lib|'
197 /usr/lib/libpam_misc.la</command>: This command corrects an installation
198 reference due to the file being moved in the previous step.</para>
199
200 <para><command>for ...; do ...; done</command>: These commands are used
201 to relocate the <filename class='symlink'>.so</filename> symbolic links
202 into the <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib</filename> directory by
203 cloning and then removing the existing symlinks. Using
204 <command>readlink</command> ensures the new symlinks point at the correct
205 library filenames.</para>
206
207 </sect2>
208
209 <sect2 role="configuration">
210 <title>Configuring Linux-PAM</title>
211
212 <sect3 id="pam-config">
213 <title>Config Files</title>
214
215 <para><filename>/etc/security/*</filename> and
216 <filename>/etc/pam.d/*</filename> or
217 <filename>/etc/pam.conf</filename></para>
218
219 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam-config">
220 <primary sortas="e-etc-security">/etc/security/*</primary>
221 </indexterm>
222
223 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam-config">
224 <primary sortas="e-etc-pam.d">/etc/pam.d/*</primary>
225 </indexterm>
226
227 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam-config">
228 <primary sortas="e-etc-pam.conf">/etc/pam.conf</primary>
229 </indexterm>
230
231 </sect3>
232
233 <sect3>
234 <title>Configuration Information</title>
235
236 <para>Configuration information is placed in
237 <filename class='directory'>/etc/pam.d/</filename> or
238 <filename>/etc/pam.conf</filename> depending on system administrator
239 preference. Below are example files of each type:</para>
240
241<screen><literal># Begin /etc/pam.d/other
242
243auth required pam_unix.so nullok
244account required pam_unix.so
245session required pam_unix.so
246password required pam_unix.so nullok
247
248# End /etc/pam.d/other
249
250# Begin /etc/pam.conf
251
252other auth required pam_unix.so nullok
253other account required pam_unix.so
254other session required pam_unix.so
255other password required pam_unix.so nullok
256
257# End /etc/pam.conf</literal></screen>
258
259 <para>The <application>PAM</application> man page
260 (<command>man pam</command>) provides a good starting point for
261 descriptions of fields and allowable entries. The <ulink
262 url="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/Linux-PAM_SAG.html">
263 Linux-PAM System Administrators' Guide</ulink>
264 is recommended for additional information.</para>
265
266 <para>Refer to <ulink
267 url="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/modules.html"/>
268 for a list of various modules available.</para>
269
270 <important>
271 <para>You should now reinstall the <xref linkend="shadow"/>
272 package.</para>
273 </important>
274
275 </sect3>
276
277 </sect2>
278
279 <sect2 role="content">
280 <title>Contents</title>
281
282 <segmentedlist>
283 <segtitle>Installed Program</segtitle>
284 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
285 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
286
287 <seglistitem>
288 <seg>pam_tally</seg>
289 <seg>libpam.{so,a}, libpamc.{so,a}, and libpam_misc.{so,a}</seg>
290 <seg>/etc/pam.d, /etc/security, /lib/security and
291 /usr/include/security</seg>
292 </seglistitem>
293 </segmentedlist>
294
295 <variablelist>
296 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
297 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
298 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
299
300 <varlistentry id="pam_tally">
301 <term><command>pam_tally</command></term>
302 <listitem>
303 <para>is used to view or manipulate the <filename>faillog</filename>
304 file.</para>
305 <indexterm zone="linux-pam pam_tally">
306 <primary sortas="b-pam_tally">pam_tally</primary>
307 </indexterm>
308 </listitem>
309 </varlistentry>
310
311 <varlistentry id="libpam">
312 <term><filename class='libraryfile'>libpam.{so,a}</filename></term>
313 <listitem>
314 <para>provides the interfaces between applications and the
315 PAM modules.</para>
316 <indexterm zone="linux-pam libpam">
317 <primary sortas="c-libpam">libpam.{so,a}</primary>
318 </indexterm>
319 </listitem>
320 </varlistentry>
321
322 </variablelist>
323
324 </sect2>
325
326</sect1>
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