получение информации PAM (getting PAM informations)
Имя (Name)
pam_get_item - getting PAM informations
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <security/pam_modules.h>
int pam_get_item(const pam_handle_t *
pamh, int
item_type,
const void **
item);
Описание (Description)
The pam_get_item
function allows applications and PAM service
modules to access and retrieve PAM informations of item_type.
Upon successful return, item contains a pointer to the value of
the corresponding item. Note, this is a pointer to the actual
data and should not
be free()'ed or over-written! The following
values are supported for item_type:
PAM_SERVICE
The service name (which identifies that PAM stack that the
PAM functions will use to authenticate the program).
PAM_USER
The username of the entity under whose identity service will
be given. That is, following authentication, PAM_USER
identifies the local entity that gets to use the service.
Note, this value can be mapped from something (eg.,
"anonymous") to something else (eg. "guest119") by any module
in the PAM stack. As such an application should consult the
value of PAM_USER after each call to a PAM function.
PAM_USER_PROMPT
The string used when prompting for a user's name. The default
value for this string is a localized version of "login: ".
PAM_TTY
The terminal name: prefixed by /dev/ if it is a device file;
for graphical, X-based, applications the value for this item
should be the $DISPLAY variable.
PAM_RUSER
The requesting user name: local name for a locally requesting
user or a remote user name for a remote requesting user.
Generally an application or module will attempt to supply the
value that is most strongly authenticated (a local account
before a remote one. The level of trust in this value is
embodied in the actual authentication stack associated with
the application, so it is ultimately at the discretion of the
system administrator.
PAM_RUSER@PAM_RHOST should always identify the requesting
user. In some cases, PAM_RUSER may be NULL. In such
situations, it is unclear who the requesting entity is.
PAM_RHOST
The requesting hostname (the hostname of the machine from
which the PAM_RUSER entity is requesting service). That is
PAM_RUSER@PAM_RHOST does identify the requesting user. In
some applications, PAM_RHOST may be NULL. In such situations,
it is unclear where the authentication request is originating
from.
PAM_AUTHTOK
The authentication token (often a password). This token
should be ignored by all module functions besides
pam_sm_authenticate(3) and pam_sm_chauthtok(3). In the former
function it is used to pass the most recent authentication
token from one stacked module to another. In the latter
function the token is used for another purpose. It contains
the currently active authentication token.
PAM_OLDAUTHTOK
The old authentication token. This token should be ignored by
all module functions except pam_sm_chauthtok(3).
PAM_CONV
The pam_conv structure. See pam_conv(3).
The following additional items are specific to Linux-PAM and
should not be used in portable applications:
PAM_FAIL_DELAY
A function pointer to redirect centrally managed failure
delays. See pam_fail_delay(3).
PAM_XDISPLAY
The name of the X display. For graphical, X-based
applications the value for this item should be the $DISPLAY
variable. This value may be used independently of PAM_TTY for
passing the name of the display.
PAM_XAUTHDATA
A pointer to a structure containing the X authentication data
required to make a connection to the display specified by
PAM_XDISPLAY, if such information is necessary. See
pam_xauth_data(3).
PAM_AUTHTOK_TYPE
The default action is for the module to use the following
prompts when requesting passwords: "New UNIX password: " and
"Retype UNIX password: ". The example word UNIX can be
replaced with this item, by default it is empty. This item is
used by pam_get_authtok(3).
If a service module wishes to obtain the name of the user, it
should not use this function, but instead perform a call to
pam_get_user(3).
Only a service module is privileged to read the authentication
tokens, PAM_AUTHTOK and PAM_OLDAUTHTOK.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
PAM_BAD_ITEM
The application attempted to set an undefined or inaccessible
item.
PAM_BUF_ERR
Memory buffer error.
PAM_PERM_DENIED
The value of item was NULL.
PAM_SUCCESS
Data was successful updated.
PAM_SYSTEM_ERR
The pam_handle_t passed as first argument was invalid.
Смотри также (See also)
pam_set_item(3), pam_strerror(3)