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   pam_tty_audit    ( 8 )

включение или отключение аудита TTY для определенных пользователей (Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified users)

Имя (Name)

pam_tty_audit - Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified
       users

Синопсис (Synopsis)

pam_tty_audit.so [disable=patterns] [enable=patterns]

Описание (Description)

The pam_tty_audit PAM module is used to enable or disable TTY
       auditing. By default, the kernel does not audit input on any TTY.

Параметры (Options)

disable=patterns
           For each user matching one of comma-separated glob patterns,
           disable TTY auditing. This overrides any previous enable
           option matching the same user name on the command line.

enable=patterns For each user matching one of comma-separated glob patterns, enable TTY auditing. This overrides any previous disable option matching the same user name on the command line.

open_only Set the TTY audit flag when opening the session, but do not restore it when closing the session. Using this option is necessary for some services that don't fork() to run the authenticated session, such as sudo.

log_passwd Log keystrokes when ECHO mode is off but ICANON mode is active. This is the mode in which the tty is placed during password entry. By default, passwords are not logged. This option may not be available on older kernels (3.9?).


Предоставляемые типы модулей (Module types provided)

Only the session type is supported.

Возвращаемое значение (Return value)

PAM_SESSION_ERR
           Error reading or modifying the TTY audit flag. See the system
           log for more details.

PAM_SUCCESS Success.


Примечание (Note)

When TTY auditing is enabled, it is inherited by all processes
       started by that user. In particular, daemons restarted by an user
       will still have TTY auditing enabled, and audit TTY input even by
       other users unless auditing for these users is explicitly
       disabled. Therefore, it is recommended to use disable=* as the
       first option for most daemons using PAM.

To view the data that was logged by the kernel to audit use the command aureport --tty.


Примеры (Examples)

Audit all administrative actions.

session required pam_tty_audit.so disable=* enable=root


Смотри также (See also)

aureport(8), pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8)