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6 pam_securetty - Limit root login to special devices
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9 pam_securetty.so [debug]
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12 pam_securetty is a PAM module that allows root logins only if the user
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14 securetty file. pam_securetty checks at first, if /etc/securetty
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16 <vendordir>/securetty. pam_securetty also checks that the securetty
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18 logins on the tty specified with console= switch on the kernel command
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21 This module has no effect on non-root users and requires that the
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41 The user is allowed to continue authentication. Either the user is
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62 An error occurred while the module was determining the user's name
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80 pam_securetty was written by Elliot Lee <sopwith@cuc.edu>.
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