1PAM_LISTFILE(8) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_LISTFILE(8)
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6 pam_listfile - deny or allow services based on an arbitrary file
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9 pam_listfile.so item=[tty|user|rhost|ruser|group|shell]
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11 onerr=[succeed|fail] [apply=[user|@group]] [quiet]
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14 pam_listfile is a PAM module which provides a way to deny or allow
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17 The module gets the item of the type specified -- user specifies the
18 username, PAM_USER; tty specifies the name of the terminal over which
19 the request has been made, PAM_TTY; rhost specifies the name of the
20 remote host (if any) from which the request was made, PAM_RHOST; and
21 ruser specifies the name of the remote user (if available) who made the
22 request, PAM_RUSER -- and looks for an instance of that item in the
23 file=filename. filename contains one line per item listed. If the item
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33 An additional argument, apply=, can be used to restrict the application
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48 Action to take if found in file, if the item is NOT found in the
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52 File containing one item per line. The file needs to be a plain
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60 Restrict the user class for which the restriction apply. Note that
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69 All module types (auth, account, password and session) are provided.
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88 Classic ´ftpusers´ authentication can be implemented with this entry in
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92 # deny ftp-access to users listed in the /etc/ftpusers file
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101 To allow login access only for certain users, you can use a
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105 # permit login to users listed in /etc/loginusers
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108 onerr=fail item=user sense=allow file=/etc/loginusers
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112 service should be listed in the file /etc/loginusers. Unless you are
113 explicitly trying to lock out root, make sure that when you do this,
114 you leave a way for root to log in, either by listing root in
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122 pam_listfile was written by Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
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