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6 pam_limits - PAM module to limit resources
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9 pam_limits.so [conf=/path/to/limits.conf] [debug] [set_all]
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13 The pam_limits PAM module sets limits on the system resources that can
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17 By default limits are taken from the /etc/security/limits.conf config
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25 The module must not be called by a multithreaded application.
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27 If Linux PAM is compiled with audit support the module will report when
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40 Set the limits for which no value is specified in the configuration
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101 pam_limits was initially written by Cristian Gafton <gafton@redhat.com>
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