'\" t .\" Title: pam_start .\" Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 .\" Date: 09/19/2013 .\" Manual: Linux-PAM Manual .\" Source: Linux-PAM Manual .\" Language: English .\" .TH "PAM_START" "3" "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_start \- initialization of PAM transaction .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'int\ pam_start('u .BI "int pam_start(const\ char\ *" "service_name" ", const\ char\ *" "user" ", const\ struct\ pam_conv\ *" "pam_conversation" ", pam_handle_t\ **" "pamh" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBpam_start\fR function creates the PAM context and initiates the PAM transaction\&. It is the first of the PAM functions that needs to be called by an application\&. The transaction state is contained entirely within the structure identified by this handle, so it is possible to have multiple transactions in parallel\&. But it is not possible to use the same handle for different transactions, a new one is needed for every new context\&. .PP The \fIservice_name\fR argument specifies the name of the service to apply and will be stored as PAM_SERVICE item in the new context\&. The policy for the service will be read from the file /etc/pam\&.d/service_name or, if that file does not exist, from /etc/pam\&.conf\&. .PP The \fIuser\fR argument can specify the name of the target user and will be stored as PAM_USER item\&. If the argument is NULL, the module has to ask for this item if necessary\&. .PP The \fIpam_conversation\fR argument points to a \fIstruct pam_conv\fR describing the conversation function to use\&. An application must provide this for direct communication between a loaded module and the application\&. .PP Following a successful return (PAM_SUCCESS) the contents of \fIpamh\fR is a handle that contains the PAM context for successive calls to the PAM functions\&. In an error case is the content of \fIpamh\fR undefined\&. .PP The \fIpam_handle_t\fR is a blind structure and the application should not attempt to probe it directly for information\&. Instead the PAM library provides the functions \fBpam_set_item\fR(3) and \fBpam_get_item\fR(3)\&. The PAM handle cannot be used for mulitiple authentications at the same time as long as \fBpam_end\fR was not called on it before\&. .SH "RETURN VALUES" .PP PAM_ABORT .RS 4 General failure\&. .RE .PP PAM_BUF_ERR .RS 4 Memory buffer error\&. .RE .PP PAM_SUCCESS .RS 4 Transaction was successful created\&. .RE .PP PAM_SYSTEM_ERR .RS 4 System error, for example a NULL pointer was submitted instead of a pointer to data\&. .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBpam_get_data\fR(3), \fBpam_set_data\fR(3), \fBpam_end\fR(3), \fBpam_strerror\fR(3)