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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting PS1 challenge Post 302465094 by ctsgnb on Thursday 21st of October 2010 03:55:49 PM
Old 10-21-2010
PS1 challenge

Ok then i Have a challenge for you :

Give me PS1 so that it always display the least 2 levels of directory
(except if i am above of course)

I want it this way :

so if i go to

Code:
/
/home/
/home/user
/home/user/whatever
/home/user/whatever1/whatever2

my PS1 should respectively show the following :

Code:
ctsgnb@challenge:/ #
ctsgnb@challenge:/home #
ctsgnb@challenge:/home/user #
ctsgnb@challenge:/.../user/whatever1 #
ctsgnb@challenge:/.../whatever1/whatever2 #

i care about the /... if i go lower than 2 level !
 

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ykpamcfg(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ykpamcfg(1)

NAME
ykpamcfg - Manage user settings for the Yubico PAM module. SYNOPSIS
ykpamcfg [-1 | -2] [-A] [-v] [-h] OPTIONS
-1 use slot 1. This is the default. -2 use slot 2. -A action choose action to perform. See ACTIONS below. -v enable verbose mode. ACTIONS
add_hmac_chalresp The PAM module can utilize the HMAC-SHA1 Challenge-Response mode found in YubiKeys starting with version 2.2 for offline authentica- tion. This action creates the initial state information with the C/R to be issued at the next logon. The utility currently outputs the state information to a file in the current user's home directory (~/.yubico/challenge-123456 for a YubiKey with serial number API readout enabled, and ~/.yubico/challenge for one without). The PAM module supports a system wide directory for these state files (in case the user's home directories are encrypted), but in a system wide directory, the 'challenge' part should be replaced with the username. Example : /var/yubico/challenges/alice-123456. To use the system-wide mode, you currently have to move the generated state files manually and configure the PAM module accordingly. EXAMPLE
First, program a YubiKey for challenge response on Slot 2 : $ ykpersonalize -2 -ochal-resp -ochal-hmac -ohmac-lt64 -oserial-api-visible ... Commit? (y/n) [n]: y $ Now, set the current user to require this YubiKey for logon : $ ykpamcfg -2 -v ... Stored initial challenge and expected response in '/home/alice/.yubico/challenge-123456'. $ Then, configure authentication with PAM for example like this (make a backup first) : /etc/pam.d/common-auth (from Ubuntu 10.10) : auth required pam_unix.so nullok_secure try_first_pass auth [success=1 new_authtok_reqd=ok ignore=ignore default=die] pam_yubico.so mode=challenge-response auth requisite pam_deny.so auth required pam_permit.so auth optional pam_ecryptfs.so unwrap BUGS
Report ykpamcfg bugs in the issue tracker <http://code.google.com/p/yubico-pam/issues/list> SEE ALSO
The yubico-pam home page <http://code.google.com/p/yubico-pam/> YubiKeys can be obtained from Yubico <http://www.yubico.com/>. yubico-pam March 2011 ykpamcfg(1)
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