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PAM_TTY_AUDIT(8) | Linux-PAM Manual | PAM_TTY_AUDIT(8) |
NAME¶
pam_tty_audit - Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified usersSYNOPSIS¶
pam_tty_audit.so [disable=patterns] [enable=patterns]
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.OPTIONS¶
disable=patternsFor each user matching patterns, disable
TTY auditing. This overrides any previous enable option matching the
same user name on the command line. See NOTES for further description of
patterns.
enable=patterns
For each user matching patterns, enable TTY
auditing. This overrides any previous disable option matching the same
user name on the command line. See NOTES for further description of
patterns.
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?).
MODULE TYPES PROVIDED¶
Only the session type is supported.RETURN VALUES¶
PAM_SESSION_ERRError reading or modifying the TTY audit flag. See the
system log for more details.
PAM_SUCCESS
Success.
NOTES¶
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.
The patterns are comma separated lists of glob patterns or ranges of uids. A range is specified as min_uid:max_uid where one of these values can be empty. If min_uid is empty only user with the uid max_uid will be matched. If max_uid is empty users with the uid greater than or equal to min_uid will be matched.
EXAMPLES¶
Audit all administrative actions.session required pam_tty_audit.so disable=* enable=root
SEE ALSO¶
aureport(8), pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(7)AUTHOR¶
pam_tty_audit was written by Miloslav Trmač <mitr@redhat.com>. The log_passwd option was added by Richard Guy Briggs <rgb@redhat.com>.05/18/2018 | Linux-PAM Manual |