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NAME

6       pam_stress - The stress-testing PAM module
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SYNOPSIS

9       pam_stress.so [debug] [no_warn] [use_first_pass] [try_first_pass]
10                     [rootok] [expired] [fail_1] [fail_2] [prelim] [required]
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DESCRIPTION

13       The pam_stress PAM module is mainly intended to give the impression of
14       failing as a fully functioning module might.
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OPTIONS

17       debug
18           Put lots of information in syslog. *NOTE* this option writes
19           passwords to syslog, so don't use anything sensitive when testing.
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21       no_warn
22           Do not give warnings about things (otherwise warnings are issued
23           via the conversation function)
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25       use_first_pass
26           Do not prompt for a password, for pam_sm_authentication function
27           just use item PAM_AUTHTOK.
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29       try_first_pass
30           Do not prompt for a password unless there has been no previous
31           authentication token (item PAM_AUTHTOK is NULL)
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33       rootok
34           This is intended for the pam_sm_chauthtok function and it instructs
35           this function to permit root to change the user's password without
36           entering the old password.
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38       expired
39           An argument intended for the account and chauthtok module parts. It
40           instructs the module to act as if the user's password has expired
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42       fail_1
43           This instructs the module to make its first function fail.
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45       fail_2
46           This instructs the module to make its second function (if there is
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50           For pam_sm_chauthtok, means fail on PAM_PRELIM_CHECK.
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52       required
53           For pam_sm_chauthtok, means fail if the user hasn't already been
54           authenticated by this module. (See stress_new_pwd data string in
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MODULE TYPES PROVIDED

58       All module types (auth, account, password and session) are provided.
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RETURN VALUES

61       PAM_BUF_ERR
62           Memory buffer error.
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64       PAM_PERM_DENIED
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67       PAM_AUTH_ERR
68           Access to the system was denied.
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70       PAM_CONV_ERR
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73       PAM_SUCCESS
74           The function passes all checks.
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76       PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
77           The user is not known to the system.
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79       PAM_CRED_ERR
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82       PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD
83           Authentication token is no longer valid; new one required.
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85       PAM_SESSION_ERR
86           Session failure.
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88       PAM_TRY_AGAIN
89           Failed preliminary check by service.
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91       PAM_AUTHTOK_LOCK_BUSY
92           Authentication token lock busy.
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95           Authentication token manipulation error.
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97       PAM_SYSTEM_ERR
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NOTES

101       This module uses the stress_new_pwd data string which tells
102       pam_sm_chauthtok that pam_sm_acct_mgmt says we need a new password. The
103       only possible value for this data string is 'yes'.
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EXAMPLES

106           #%PAM-1.0
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108           # Any of the following will suffice
109           account  required pam_stress.so
110           auth     required pam_stress.so
111           password required pam_stress.so
112           session  required pam_stress.so
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SEE ALSO

116       pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8).
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AUTHORS

119       The pam_stress PAM module was developed by Andrew Morgan
120       <morgan@linux.kernel.org>. The man page for pam_stress was written by
121       Lucas Ramage <ramage.lucas@protonmail.com>.
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