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PAM_CAP(8) | Linux-PAM Manual | PAM_CAP(8) |
NAME¶
pam_cap - PAM module to set inheritable capabilitiesSYNOPSIS¶
pam_cap.so [config=/path/to/capability.conf] [debug]
DESCRIPTION¶
The pam_cap PAM module sets the current process' inheritable capabilities.Capabilities are read from the /etc/security/capability.conf config file, or alternate file specified with the config= option.
The module must not be called by a multithreaded application.
OPTIONS¶
config=/path/to/capability.confIndicate an alternative capability.conf style
configuration file to override the default.
debug
Print debug information.
MODULE TYPES PROVIDED¶
Only the authentication module type is provided.RETURN VALUES¶
PAM_AUTH_ERRThe user is not known to the system.
PAM_IGNORE
No capabilities found for this user.
PAM_INCOMPLETE
Indicates a PAM-Conversation failure.
PAM_SUCCESS
Capabilities were set.
FILES¶
/etc/security/capability.confDefault configuration file
EXAMPLES¶
Nearly all applications/daemons which use PAM for authentication contain a configuration line: @include common-auth. Thus, to set inheritable capabilities in all of these applications, add the following as the last line to /etc/pam.d/common-authauth optional pam_cap.so
To set inheritable capabilities for a user in a specific application, or in application(s) which do not @include common-auth, add the line below to the application-specific file; e.g. /etc/pam.d/myapp
auth optional pam_cap.so
SEE ALSO¶
capability.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(7).AUTHORS¶
pam_cap was initially written by Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@kernel.org>09/23/2011 | Linux-PAM Manual |