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# # The PAM configuration file for the Shadow `login' service # # Enforce a minimal delay in case of failure (in microseconds). # (Replaces the `FAIL_DELAY' setting from login.defs) # Note that other modules may require another minimal delay. (for example, # to disable any delay, you should add the nodelay option to pam_unix) auth optional pam_faildelay.so delay=3000000 # Outputs an issue file prior to each login prompt (Replaces the # ISSUE_FILE option from login.defs). Uncomment for use # auth required pam_issue.so issue=/etc/issue # Disallows other than root logins when /etc/nologin exists # (Replaces the `NOLOGINS_FILE' option from login.defs) auth requisite pam_nologin.so # SELinux needs to be the first session rule. This ensures that any # lingering context has been cleared. Without this it is possible # that a module could execute code in the wrong domain. # When the module is present, "required" would be sufficient (When SELinux # is disabled, this returns success.) session [success=ok ignore=ignore module_unknown=ignore default=bad] pam_selinux.so close # Sets the loginuid process attribute session required pam_loginuid.so # Prints the message of the day upon successful login. # (Replaces the `MOTD_FILE' option in login.defs) # This includes a dynamically generated part from /run/motd.dynamic # and a static (admin-editable) part from /etc/motd. session optional pam_motd.so motd=/run/motd.dynamic session optional pam_motd.so noupdate # SELinux needs to intervene at login time to ensure that the process # starts in the proper default security context. Only sessions which are # intended to run in the user's context should be run after this. # pam_selinux.so changes the SELinux context of the used TTY and configures # SELinux in order to transition to the user context with the next execve() # call. session [success=ok ignore=ignore module_unknown=ignore default=bad] pam_selinux.so open # When the module is present, "required" would be sufficient (When SELinux # is disabled, this returns success.) # This module parses environment configuration file(s) # and also allows you to use an extended config # file /etc/security/pam_env.conf. # # parsing /etc/environment needs "readenv=1" session required pam_env.so readenv=1 # locale variables are also kept into /etc/default/locale in etch # reading this file *in addition to /etc/environment* does not hurt session required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale # Standard Un*x authentication. @include common-auth # This allows certain extra groups to be granted to a user # based on things like time of day, tty, service, and user. # Please edit /etc/security/group.conf to fit your needs # (Replaces the `CONSOLE_GROUPS' option in login.defs) auth optional pam_group.so # Uncomment and edit /etc/security/time.conf if you need to set # time restraint on logins. # (Replaces the `PORTTIME_CHECKS_ENAB' option from login.defs # as well as /etc/porttime) # account requisite pam_time.so # Uncomment and edit /etc/security/access.conf if you need to # set access limits. # (Replaces /etc/login.access file) # account required pam_access.so # Sets up user limits according to /etc/security/limits.conf # (Replaces the use of /etc/limits in old login) session required pam_limits.so # Prints the last login info upon successful login # (Replaces the `LASTLOG_ENAB' option from login.defs) session optional pam_lastlog.so # Prints the status of the user's mailbox upon successful login # (Replaces the `MAIL_CHECK_ENAB' option from login.defs). # # This also defines the MAIL environment variable # However, userdel also needs MAIL_DIR and MAIL_FILE variables # in /etc/login.defs to make sure that removing a user # also removes the user's mail spool file. # See comments in /etc/login.defs session optional pam_mail.so standard # Create a new session keyring. session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke # Standard Un*x account and session @include common-account @include common-session @include common-password
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