Query: pam_updbe
OS: hpux
Section: 5
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pam_updbe(5) File Formats Manual pam_updbe(5)NAMEpam_updbe - User policy definition service moduleSYNOPSISDESCRIPTIONThe user policy definition service module for PAM, reads options defined in the user configuration file, (see pam_user.conf(4)) and uses (see pam_set_data(3)) to store the information in the pam handle for subsequent service modules to use. Service modules perform to retrieve corresponding information from the pam handle when the user is authenticated, or when the user password is changed. The use of is not mandatory. It is needed only when per user configuration is used. However, in order for the functionality of to take effect, it must be listed as the first service module after in Like any other service module, provides interfaces for all four PAM modules: authentication, account management, session management and password management. Each module just reads the options defined for the specific module type. UPDBE Authentication Module The UPDBE authentication component provides functions to read options defined in for the module type "auth". The module data name used is Unix Account Management Module The UNIX account management component provides a function to read options defined in for the module type "account". The module data name used is Unix Session Management Module The UNIX session management component provides a function to read options defined in for the module type "session". The module data name used is Unix Password Management Module The UNIX password management component provides a function to read options defined in for the module type "password". The module data name used isSEE ALSOpam(3), pam_set_data(3), pam.conf(4), pam_user.conf(4), pam_hpsec(5). pam_updbe(5)
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