1 | 25 Mar 2001
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2 |
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3 | pam_smbpass is a PAM module which can be used on conforming systems to
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4 | keep the smbpasswd (Samba password) database in sync with the unix
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5 | password file. PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is an API supported
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6 | under some Unices, such as Solaris, HPUX and Linux, that provides a
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7 | generic interface to authentication mechanisms.
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8 |
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9 | For more information on PAM, see http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
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10 |
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11 | This module authenticates a local smbpasswd user database. If you require
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12 | support for authenticating against a remote SMB server, or if you're
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13 | concerned about the presence of suid root binaries on your system, it is
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14 | recommended that you use pam_winbind instead.
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15 |
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16 | Options recognized by this module are as follows:
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18 | debug - log more debugging info
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19 | audit - like debug, but also logs unknown usernames
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20 | use_first_pass - don't prompt the user for passwords;
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21 | take them from PAM_ items instead
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22 | try_first_pass - try to get the password from a previous
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23 | PAM module, fall back to prompting the user
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24 | use_authtok - like try_first_pass, but *fail* if the new
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25 | PAM_AUTHTOK has not been previously set.
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26 | (intended for stacking password modules only)
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27 | not_set_pass - don't make passwords used by this module
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28 | available to other modules.
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29 | nodelay - don't insert ~1 second delays on authentication
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30 | failure.
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31 | nullok - null passwords are allowed.
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32 | nonull - null passwords are not allowed. Used to
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33 | override the Samba configuration.
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34 | migrate - only meaningful in an "auth" context;
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35 | used to update smbpasswd file with a
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36 | password used for successful authentication.
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37 | smbconf=<file> - specify an alternate path to the smb.conf
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38 | file.
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39 |
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40 | See the samples/ directory for example PAM configurations using this
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41 | module.
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42 |
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43 | Thanks go to the following people:
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44 |
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45 | * Andrew Morgan <morgan@transmeta.com>, for providing the Linux-PAM
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46 | framework, without which none of this would have happened
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47 |
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48 | * Christian Gafton <gafton@redhat.com> and Andrew Morgan again, for the
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49 | pam_pwdb module upon which pam_smbpass was originally based
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50 |
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51 | * Luke Leighton <lkcl@switchboard.net> for being receptive to the idea,
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52 | and for the occasional good-natured complaint about the project's status
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53 | that keep me working on it :)
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54 |
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55 | * and of course, all the other members of the Samba team
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56 | <http://www.samba.org/samba/team.html>, for creating a great product
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57 | and for giving this project a purpose
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58 |
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59 | ---------------------
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60 | Stephen Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net>
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