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2.Dd June 27, 2023
3.Dt PAM 3
4.Os
5.Sh NAME
6.Nm pam_acct_mgmt ,
7.Nm pam_authenticate ,
8.Nm pam_chauthtok ,
9.Nm pam_close_session ,
10.Nm pam_end ,
11.Nm pam_get_data ,
12.Nm pam_get_item ,
13.Nm pam_get_user ,
14.Nm pam_getenv ,
15.Nm pam_getenvlist ,
16.Nm pam_open_session ,
17.Nm pam_putenv ,
18.Nm pam_set_data ,
19.Nm pam_set_item ,
20.Nm pam_setcred ,
21.Nm pam_start ,
22.Nm pam_strerror
23.Nd Pluggable Authentication Modules Library
24.Sh LIBRARY
25.Lb libpam
26.Sh SYNOPSIS
27.In security/pam_appl.h
28.Ft "int"
29.Fn pam_acct_mgmt "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
30.Ft "int"
31.Fn pam_authenticate "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
32.Ft "int"
33.Fn pam_chauthtok "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
34.Ft "int"
35.Fn pam_close_session "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
36.Ft "int"
37.Fn pam_end "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int status"
38.Ft "int"
39.Fn pam_get_data "const pam_handle_t *pamh" "const char *module_data_name" "const void **data"
40.Ft "int"
41.Fn pam_get_item "const pam_handle_t *pamh" "int item_type" "const void **item"
42.Ft "int"
43.Fn pam_get_user "pam_handle_t *pamh" "const char **user" "const char *prompt"
44.Ft "const char *"
45.Fn pam_getenv "pam_handle_t *pamh" "const char *name"
46.Ft "char **"
47.Fn pam_getenvlist "pam_handle_t *pamh"
48.Ft "int"
49.Fn pam_open_session "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
50.Ft "int"
51.Fn pam_putenv "pam_handle_t *pamh" "const char *namevalue"
52.Ft "int"
53.Fn pam_set_data "pam_handle_t *pamh" "const char *module_data_name" "void *data" "void (*cleanup)(pam_handle_t *pamh, void *data, int pam_end_status)"
54.Ft "int"
55.Fn pam_set_item "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int item_type" "const void *item"
56.Ft "int"
57.Fn pam_setcred "pam_handle_t *pamh" "int flags"
58.Ft "int"
59.Fn pam_start "const char *service" "const char *user" "const struct pam_conv *pam_conv" "pam_handle_t **pamh"
60.Ft "const char *"
61.Fn pam_strerror "const pam_handle_t *pamh" "int error_number"
62.Sh DESCRIPTION
63The Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) library abstracts a number
64of common authentication-related operations and provides a framework
65for dynamically loaded modules that implement these operations in
66various ways.
67.Ss Terminology
68In PAM parlance, the application that uses PAM to authenticate a user
69is the server, and is identified for configuration purposes by a
70service name, which is often (but not necessarily) the program name.
71.Pp
72The user requesting authentication is called the applicant, while the
73user (usually, root) charged with verifying his identity and granting
74him the requested credentials is called the arbitrator.
75.Pp
76The sequence of operations the server goes through to authenticate a
77user and perform whatever task he requested is a PAM transaction; the
78context within which the server performs the requested task is called
79a session.
80.Pp
81The functionality embodied by PAM is divided into six primitives
82grouped into four facilities: authentication, account management,
83session management and password management.
84.Ss Conversation
85The PAM library expects the application to provide a conversation
86callback which it can use to communicate with the user.
87Some modules may use specialized conversation functions to communicate
88with special hardware such as cryptographic dongles or biometric
89devices.
90See
91.Xr pam_conv 3
92for details.
93.Ss Initialization and Cleanup
94The
95.Fn pam_start
96function initializes the PAM library and returns a handle which must
97be provided in all subsequent function calls.
98The transaction state is contained entirely within the structure
99identified by this handle, so it is possible to conduct multiple
100transactions in parallel.
101.Pp
102The
103.Fn pam_end
104function releases all resources associated with the specified context,
105and can be called at any time to terminate a PAM transaction.
106.Ss Storage
107The
108.Fn pam_set_item
109and
110.Fn pam_get_item
111functions set and retrieve a number of predefined items, including the
112service name, the names of the requesting and target users, the
113conversation function, and prompts.
114.Pp
115The
116.Fn pam_set_data
117and
118.Fn pam_get_data
119functions manage named chunks of free-form data, generally used by
120modules to store state from one invocation to another.
121.Ss Authentication
122There are two authentication primitives:
123.Fn pam_authenticate
124and
125.Fn pam_setcred .
126The former authenticates the user, while the latter manages his
127credentials.
128.Ss Account Management
129The
130.Fn pam_acct_mgmt
131function enforces policies such as password expiry, account expiry,
132time-of-day restrictions, and so forth.
133.Ss Session Management
134The
135.Fn pam_open_session
136and
137.Fn pam_close_session
138functions handle session setup and teardown.
139.Ss Password Management
140The
141.Fn pam_chauthtok
142function allows the server to change the user's password, either at
143the user's request or because the password has expired.
144.Ss Miscellaneous
145The
146.Fn pam_putenv ,
147.Fn pam_getenv
148and
149.Fn pam_getenvlist
150functions manage a private environment list in which modules can set
151environment variables they want the server to export during the
152session.
153.Pp
154The
155.Fn pam_strerror
156function returns a pointer to a string describing the specified PAM
157error code.
158.Sh RETURN VALUES
159The following return codes are defined by
160.In security/pam_constants.h :
161.Bl -tag -width 18n
162.It Bq Er PAM_ABORT
163General failure.
164.It Bq Er PAM_ACCT_EXPIRED
165User account has expired.
166.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL
167Authentication information is unavailable.
168.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHTOK_DISABLE_AGING
169Authentication token aging disabled.
170.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHTOK_ERR
171Authentication token failure.
172.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHTOK_EXPIRED
173Password has expired.
174.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHTOK_LOCK_BUSY
175Authentication token lock busy.
176.It Bq Er PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVERY_ERR
177Failed to recover old authentication token.
178.It Bq Er PAM_AUTH_ERR
179Authentication error.
180.It Bq Er PAM_BAD_CONSTANT
181Bad constant.
182.It Bq Er PAM_BAD_FEATURE
183Unrecognized or restricted feature.
184.It Bq Er PAM_BAD_HANDLE
185Invalid PAM handle.
186.It Bq Er PAM_BAD_ITEM
187Unrecognized or restricted item.
188.It Bq Er PAM_BUF_ERR
189Memory buffer error.
190.It Bq Er PAM_CONV_ERR
191Conversation failure.
192.It Bq Er PAM_CRED_ERR
193Failed to set user credentials.
194.It Bq Er PAM_CRED_EXPIRED
195User credentials have expired.
196.It Bq Er PAM_CRED_INSUFFICIENT
197Insufficient credentials.
198.It Bq Er PAM_CRED_UNAVAIL
199Failed to retrieve user credentials.
200.It Bq Er PAM_DOMAIN_UNKNOWN
201Unknown authentication domain.
202.It Bq Er PAM_IGNORE
203Ignore this module.
204.It Bq Er PAM_MAXTRIES
205Maximum number of tries exceeded.
206.It Bq Er PAM_MODULE_UNKNOWN
207Unknown module type.
208.It Bq Er PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD
209New authentication token required.
210.It Bq Er PAM_NO_MODULE_DATA
211Module data not found.
212.It Bq Er PAM_OPEN_ERR
213Failed to load module.
214.It Bq Er PAM_PERM_DENIED
215Permission denied.
216.It Bq Er PAM_SERVICE_ERR
217Error in service module.
218.It Bq Er PAM_SESSION_ERR
219Session failure.
220.It Bq Er PAM_SUCCESS
221Success.
222.It Bq Er PAM_SYMBOL_ERR
223Invalid symbol.
224.It Bq Er PAM_SYSTEM_ERR
225System error.
226.It Bq Er PAM_TRY_AGAIN
227Try again.
228.It Bq Er PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
229Unknown user.
230.El
231.Sh SEE ALSO
232.Xr openpam 3 ,
233.Xr pam_acct_mgmt 3 ,
234.Xr pam_authenticate 3 ,
235.Xr pam_chauthtok 3 ,
236.Xr pam_close_session 3 ,
237.Xr pam_conv 3 ,
238.Xr pam_end 3 ,
239.Xr pam_get_data 3 ,
240.Xr pam_getenv 3 ,
241.Xr pam_getenvlist 3 ,
242.Xr pam_get_item 3 ,
243.Xr pam_get_user 3 ,
244.Xr pam_open_session 3 ,
245.Xr pam_putenv 3 ,
246.Xr pam_setcred 3 ,
247.Xr pam_set_data 3 ,
248.Xr pam_set_item 3 ,
249.Xr pam_start 3 ,
250.Xr pam_strerror 3
251.Sh STANDARDS
252.Rs
253.%T "X/Open Single Sign-On Service (XSSO) - Pluggable Authentication Modules"
254.%D "June 1997"
255.Re
256.Sh AUTHORS
257The OpenPAM library and this manual page were developed for the
258.Fx
259Project by ThinkSec AS and Network Associates Laboratories, the
260Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc.\& under
261DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035
262.Pq Dq CBOSS ,
263as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.
264.Pp
265The OpenPAM library is maintained by
266.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@des.no .
267