10-14-2005
Still I have the same problem
Hi
Still I have same problem. Is it possible to find list of files in the order of their time of creation accross the directories.
We acn use "ls -rt" to find the list of files from the working dorectory. to get the list of files in certain order I used the command:
ls -rt $dir1 $dir2 $dir3 | grep '\.xml'
But here I face the problem. It works fine and gives the list of files in the certain order accross the directories. But consider very recently I created a ".xml" file in the $dir2 directory. The whole list for $dir2 comes to the end of the list. Please solve this problem
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pam-script
PAM-SCRIPT(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual PAM-SCRIPT(7)
NAME
pam-script - a PAM module that can invoke scripts within the PAM stack.
SYNOPSIS
pam-script.so [onerr=(success|fail)][dir=/some/path/]
DESCRIPTION
pam-script allows you to execute scripts during authorization, passwd changes, and on session opening or closing.
Such scripts can perform necessary tasks or influence the outcome of the PAM stack. For example, if the following entry was included in
pam.conf
sshd auth required pam_script
then if the script, pam_script_auth, exits with a non-zero value this would cause the user to be denied SSH access to the machine.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
onerr=(success|fail)
the default behavior if the module can not find or execute the script. The default is to fail if the option is not given.
dir=/some/path/
where to find the pam-scripts to invoke for each of the various module-types as described below. The default is dir=/usr/share/lib-
pam-script if not given.
List of scripts
pam_script_auth
Executed under auth which handles the authentication stage of establishing the user via some challenge-response (i.e. username/pass-
word)
pam_script_acct
invoked under account module-type for non-authentication based account management.
pam_script_passwd
invoked under passwd for changing the password tokens.
pam_script_ses_open
invoked when a session is first opened.
pam_script_ses_close
run after a session is first closed.
All the scripts will be passed several environment variables: PAM_USER, PAM_RUSER, PAM_RHOST, PAM_SERVICE, PAM_AUTHTOK, PAM_TTY, and
PAM_TYPE referring to the module-type. The pam_script.so arguments in the pam.conf will be passed on the command line, which can be
used to modify the script behavior.
FILES
/lib/security/pam_script.so - the PAM module
/usr/share/libpam-script - where the scripts should be placed by default
VERSION
pam-script 1.1.5
SEE ALSO
PAM(7) and the PAM "The System Administrators' Guide"
AUTHOR
pam-script was written by Jeroen Nijhof <jeroen@jeroennijhof.nl>
with some additions and modifications by R.K. Owen, Ph.D. <rkowen@nersc.gov>.
This manual page was written by R.K. Owen <rkowen@nersc.gov>,
for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 22, 2007 PAM-SCRIPT(7)