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Top Forums Programming how to debug Post 83717 by ramneek on Monday 19th of September 2005 06:25:10 AM
Old 09-19-2005
how to debug

i am new to solaris

i have one module which contain certain header files and sub modules

i want ot execute the module and c what the values are beeing assigned to variables

is makefile only solution for this
is there any editor to help it,so that i can c the flow of the program and also the values

please help. i am really great trouble
 

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PAM_SELINUX(8)							 Linux-PAM Manual						    PAM_SELINUX(8)

NAME
pam_selinux - PAM module to set the default security context SYNOPSIS
pam_selinux.so [close] [debug] [open] [nottys] [verbose] [select_context] [env_params] [use_current_range] DESCRIPTION
In a nutshell, pam_selinux sets up the default security context for the next execed shell. When an application opens a session using pam_selinux, the shell that gets executed will be run in the default security context, or if the user chooses and the pam file allows the selected security context. Also the controlling tty will have it's security context modified to match the users. Adding pam_selinux into a pam file could cause other pam modules to change their behavior if the exec another application. The close and open option help mitigate this problem. close option will only cause the close portion of the pam_selinux to execute, and open will only cause the open portion to run. You can add pam_selinux to the config file twice. Add the pam_selinux close as the executes the open pass through the modules, pam_selinux open_session will happen last. When PAM executes the close pass through the modules pam_selinux close_session will happen first. OPTIONS
close Only execute the close_session portion of the module. debug Turns on debugging via syslog(3). open Only execute the open_session portion of the module. nottys Do not try to setup the ttys security context. verbose attempt to inform the user when security context is set. select_context Attempt to ask the user for a custom security context role. If MLS is on ask also for sensitivity level. env_params Attempt to obtain a custom security context role from PAM environment. If MLS is on obtain also sensitivity level. This option and the select_context option are mutually exclusive. The respective PAM environment variables are SELINUX_ROLE_REQUESTED, SELINUX_LEVEL_REQUESTED, and SELINUX_USE_CURRENT_RANGE. The first two variables are self describing and the last one if set to 1 makes the PAM module behave as if the use_current_range was specified on the command line of the module. use_current_range Use the sensitivity level of the current process for the user context instead of the default level. Also suppresses asking of the sensitivity level from the user or obtaining it from PAM environment. MODULE TYPES PROVIDED
Only the session module type is provided. RETURN VALUES
PAM_AUTH_ERR Unable to get or set a valid context. PAM_SUCCESS The security context was set successfully. PAM_USER_UNKNOWN The user is not known to the system. EXAMPLES
auth required pam_unix.so session required pam_permit.so session optional pam_selinux.so SEE ALSO
pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(7) AUTHOR
pam_selinux was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. Linux-PAM Manual 08/31/2010 PAM_SELINUX(8)
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