'\" t .\" Title: pam_filter .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 .\" Date: 09/19/2013 .\" Manual: Linux-PAM Manual .\" Source: Linux-PAM Manual .\" Language: English .\" .TH "PAM_FILTER" "8" "09/19/2013" "Linux-PAM Manual" "Linux\-PAM Manual" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" pam_filter \- PAM filter module .SH "SYNOPSIS" .HP \w'\fBpam_filter\&.so\fR\ 'u \fBpam_filter\&.so\fR [debug] [new_term] [non_term] run1|run2 \fIfilter\fR [\fI\&.\&.\&.\fR] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This module is intended to be a platform for providing access to all of the input/output that passes between the user and the application\&. It is only suitable for tty\-based and (stdin/stdout) applications\&. .PP To function this module requires \fIfilters\fR to be installed on the system\&. The single filter provided with the module simply transposes upper and lower case letters in the input and output streams\&. (This can be very annoying and is not kind to termcap based editors)\&. .PP Each component of the module has the potential to invoke the desired filter\&. The filter is always \fBexecv\fR(2) with the privilege of the calling application and \fInot\fR that of the user\&. For this reason it cannot usually be killed by the user without closing their session\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP .PP \fBdebug\fR .RS 4 Print debug information\&. .RE .PP \fBnew_term\fR .RS 4 The default action of the filter is to set the \fIPAM_TTY\fR item to indicate the terminal that the user is using to connect to the application\&. This argument indicates that the filter should set \fIPAM_TTY\fR to the filtered pseudo\-terminal\&. .RE .PP \fBnon_term\fR .RS 4 don\*(Aqt try to set the \fIPAM_TTY\fR item\&. .RE .PP \fBrunX\fR .RS 4 In order that the module can invoke a filter it should know when to invoke it\&. This argument is required to tell the filter when to do this\&. .sp Permitted values for \fIX\fR are \fI1\fR and \fI2\fR\&. These indicate the precise time that the filter is to be run\&. To understand this concept it will be useful to have read the \fBpam\fR(3) manual page\&. Basically, for each management group there are up to two ways of calling the module\*(Aqs functions\&. In the case of the \fIauthentication\fR and \fIsession\fR components there are actually two separate functions\&. For the case of authentication, these functions are \fBpam_authenticate\fR(3) and \fBpam_setcred\fR(3), here \fBrun1\fR means run the filter from the \fBpam_authenticate\fR function and \fBrun2\fR means run the filter from \fBpam_setcred\fR\&. In the case of the session modules, \fIrun1\fR implies that the filter is invoked at the \fBpam_open_session\fR(3) stage, and \fIrun2\fR for \fBpam_close_session\fR(3)\&. .sp For the case of the account component\&. Either \fIrun1\fR or \fIrun2\fR may be used\&. .sp For the case of the password component, \fIrun1\fR is used to indicate that the filter is run on the first occasion of \fBpam_chauthtok\fR(3) (the \fIPAM_PRELIM_CHECK\fR phase) and \fIrun2\fR is used to indicate that the filter is run on the second occasion (the \fIPAM_UPDATE_AUTHTOK\fR phase)\&. .RE .PP \fBfilter\fR .RS 4 The full pathname of the filter to be run and any command line arguments that the filter might expect\&. .RE .SH "MODULE TYPES PROVIDED" .PP All module types (\fBauth\fR, \fBaccount\fR, \fBpassword\fR and \fBsession\fR) are provided\&. .SH "RETURN VALUES" .PP .PP PAM_SUCCESS .RS 4 The new filter was set successfully\&. .RE .PP PAM_ABORT .RS 4 Critical error, immediate abort\&. .RE .SH "EXAMPLES" .PP Add the following line to /etc/pam\&.d/login to see how to configure login to transpose upper and lower case letters once the user has logged in: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf session required pam_filter\&.so run1 /lib/security/pam_filter/upperLOWER .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .sp .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBpam.conf\fR(5), \fBpam.d\fR(5), \fBpam\fR(7) .SH "AUTHOR" .PP pam_filter was written by Andrew G\&. Morgan \&.