PAM_OPIE(8) MidnightBSD System Manager’s Manual PAM_OPIE(8)
NAME
pam_opie — OPIE PAM module
SYNOPSIS
[service-name] module-type control-flag pam_opie [options]
DESCRIPTION
The OPIE authentication service module for PAM, pam_opie provides functionality for only one PAM category: that of authentication. In terms of the module-type parameter, this is the ‘‘auth’’ feature. It also provides a null function for session management.
Note that this module does not enforce opieaccess(5) checks. There is a separate module, pam_opieaccess(8), for this purpose.
OPIE Authentication
Module
The OPIE authentication component provides functions to verify the
identity of a user (pam_sm_authenticate()), which obtains
the relevant opie(4) credentials. It provides the user with an OPIE
challenge, and verifies that this is correct with
opiechallenge(3).
The following options may be passed to the authentication module:
debug
syslog(3) debugging information at LOG_DEBUG level.
auth_as_self
This option will require the user to authenticate himself as the user given by getlogin(2), not as the account they are attempting to access. This is primarily for services like su(1), where the user’s ability to retype their own password might be deemed sufficient.
no_fake_prompts
Do not generate fake challenges for users who do not have an OPIE key. Note that this can leak information to a hypothetical attacker about who uses OPIE and who does not, but it can be useful on systems where some users want to use OPIE but most do not.
Note that pam_opie ignores the standard options try_first_pass and use_first_pass, since a challenge must be generated before the user can submit a valid response.
FILES
/etc/opiekeys
default OPIE password database.
SEE ALSO
passwd(1), getlogin(2), opiechallenge(3), syslog(3), opie(4), pam.conf(5), pam(8)
MidnightBSD 0.3 July 7, 2001 MidnightBSD 0.3