From 3ae82923965e7cddabb2d76e5a745ff89c500a8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ermal Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 23:13:34 +0100 Subject: Remove even unused pamd.conf --- etc/pamd.conf | 55 ------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 55 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 etc/pamd.conf (limited to 'etc/pamd.conf') diff --git a/etc/pamd.conf b/etc/pamd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 78df63d..0000000 --- a/etc/pamd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration file for Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). -# -# This file controls the authentication methods that login and other -# utilities use. See pam(8) for a description of its format. -# -# $FreeBSD: src/etc/pam.conf,v 1.6.2.18 2003/02/15 17:20:27 des Exp $ -# -# service-name module-type control-flag module-path arguments -# -# module-type: -# auth: prompt for a password to authenticate that the user is -# who they say they are, and set any credentials. -# account: non-authentication based authorization, based on time, -# resources, etc. -# session: housekeeping before and/or after login. -# password: update authentication tokens. -# -# control-flag: How libpam handles success or failure of the module. -# required: success is required, and on failure all remaining -# modules are run. -# requisite: success is required, and on failure no remaining -# modules are run. -# sufficient: success is sufficient, and if no previous required -# module failed, no remaining modules are run. -# optional: ignored unless the other modules return PAM_IGNORE. -# -# arguments: -# Passed to the module; module-specific plus some generic ones: -# debug: syslog debug info. -# no_warn: return no warning messages to the application. -# use_first_pass: try authentication using password from the -# preceding auth module. -# try_first_pass: first try authentication using password from -# the preceding auth module, and if that fails -# prompt for a new password. -# use_mapped_pass: convert cleartext password to a crypto key. -# expose_account: allow printing more info about the user when -# prompting. -# -# Each final entry must say "required" -- otherwise, things don't -# work quite right. If you delete a final entry, be sure to change -# "sufficient" to "required" in the entry before it. -# -## OpenSSH with PAM support requires similar modules. The session one is -## a bit strange, though... -sshd auth sufficient pam_skey.so -sshd auth sufficient pam_opie.so no_fake_prompts -#sshd auth requisite pam_opieaccess.so -#sshd auth sufficient pam_kerberosIV.so try_first_pass -#sshd auth sufficient pam_krb5.so try_first_pass -sshd auth required pam_unix.so try_first_pass -sshd account required pam_unix.so -sshd password required pam_permit.so -sshd session required pam_permit.so - -- cgit v1.1