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6 pam_env - PAM module to set/unset environment variables
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9 pam_env.so [debug] [conffile=conf-file] [envfile=env-file]
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13 The pam_env PAM module allows the (un)setting of environment variables.
14 Supported is the use of previously set environment variables as well as
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17 By default rules for (un)setting of variables are taken from the config
18 file /etc/security/pam_env.conf. An alternate file can be specified
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21 Second a file (/etc/environment by default) with simple KEY=VAL pairs
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34 conffile=/path/to/pam_env.conf
35 Indicate an alternative pam_env.conf style configuration file to
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43 Indicate an alternative environment file to override the default.
44 The syntax are simple KEY=VAL pairs on separate lines. The export
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54 Indicate an alternative .pam_environment file to override the
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60 Turns on or off the reading of the user specific environment file.
61 0 is off, 1 is on. By default this option is off as user supplied
62 environment variables in the PAM environment could affect behavior
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66 Due to problematic security this functionality is deprecated since
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97 pam_env.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8), environ(7).
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100 pam_env was written by Dave Kinchlea <kinch@kinch.ark.com>.
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