PAM_GET_DATA(3) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_GET_DATA(3)NAME
pam_get_data - get module internal data
SYNOPSIS
#include <security/pam_modules.h>
int pam_get_data(const pam_handle_t *pamh, const char *module_data_name, const void **data);
DESCRIPTION
This function together with the pam_set_data(3) function is useful to manage module-specific data meaningful only to the calling PAM
module.
The pam_get_data function looks up the object associated with the (hopefully) unique string module_data_name in the PAM context specified
by the pamh argument. A successful call to pam_get_data will result in data pointing to the object. Note, this data is not a copy and
should be treated as constant by the module.
RETURN VALUES
PAM_SUCCESS
Data was successful retrieved.
PAM_SYSTEM_ERR
A NULL pointer was submitted as PAM handle or the function was called by an application.
PAM_NO_MODULE_DATA
Module data not found or there is an entry, but it has the value NULL.
SEE ALSO pam_end(3), pam_set_data(3), pam_strerror(3)Linux-PAM Manual 06/04/2011 PAM_GET_DATA(3)
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PAM_GET_DATA(3) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_GET_DATA(3)NAME
pam_get_data - get module internal data
SYNOPSIS
#include <security/pam_modules.h>
int pam_get_data(const pam_handle_t *pamh, const char *module_data_name, const void **data);
DESCRIPTION
This function together with the pam_set_data(3) function is useful to manage module-specific data meaningful only to the calling PAM
module.
The pam_get_data function looks up the object associated with the (hopefully) unique string module_data_name in the PAM context specified
by the pamh argument. A successful call to pam_get_data will result in data pointing to the object. Note, this data is not a copy and
should be treated as constant by the module.
RETURN VALUES
PAM_SUCCESS
Data was successful retrieved.
PAM_SYSTEM_ERR
A NULL pointer was submitted as PAM handle or the function was called by an application.
PAM_NO_MODULE_DATA
Module data not found or there is an entry, but it has the value NULL.
SEE ALSO pam_end(3), pam_set_data(3), pam_strerror(3)Linux-PAM Manual 06/04/2011 PAM_GET_DATA(3)
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