NAME
pam_sm_setcred — Service provider implementation for pam_setcred
SYNOPSIS
cc
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-lpam
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#include <security/pam_appl.h>
#include <security/pam_modules.h>
int pam_sm_setcred(pam_handle_t *pamh,
int flags,
int argc,
const char **argv);
DESCRIPTION
In response to a call to
pam_setcred(),
the PAM framework calls
pam_sm_setcred()
from the modules listed in the
pam.conf(4)
file. The authentication provider supplies the back-end functionality for
this interface function.
pam_sm_setcred()
is called to set the credentials of the current user
associated with the authentication handle,
pamh.
The following flags may be set in the
flags
field. Note that the first four flags are mutually exclusive:
- PAM_CRED_ESTABLISH
Set user credentials for the authentication service.
- PAM_CRED_DELETE
Delete user credentials associated with the authentication service.
- PAM_CRED_REINITIALIZE
Reinitialize user credentials.
- PAM_CRED_REFRESH
Extend lifetime of user credentials.
- PAM_SILENT
Authentication service should not generate messages.
If none of these flags are set,
PAM_CRED_ESTABLISH
is used as
the default.
The
argc
argument
represents the number of module options passed in from the configuration file
pam.conf(4).
argv
specifies the module options, which are interpreted and processed
by the authentication service. If an unknown option is passed to the
module, an error should be logged and the option ignored.
If the
PAM_SILENT
flag is not set, then
pam_sm_setcred()
should print any failure status from the corresponding
pam_sm_authenticate()
function using the conversation function.
The authentication status (success or reason for failure)
is saved as module-specific state in the authentication
handle by the authentication module.
The status should be retrieved using
pam_get_data(),
and used to determine if user credentials should be set.
Notes
pam_sm_setcred()
is passed the same module options that are used by
pam_sm_authenticate().
APPLICATION USAGE
Refer to
pam(3)
for information on thread-safety of PAM interfaces.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion,
PAM_SUCCESS
should be returned.
The following values may also be returned upon error:
- PAM_CRED_UNAVAIL
Underlying authentication service can not retrieve user credentials.
- PAM_CRED_EXPIRED
User credentials have expired.
- PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
User unknown to the authentication service.
- PAM_CRED_ERR
Failure in setting user credentials.
- PAM_IGNORE
Ignore underlying authentication module regardless of whether the
control flag is
required,
optional
or
sufficient.