opendarwin man page for pam_authenticate

Query: pam_authenticate

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PAM_AUTHENTICATE(3)					     App. Programmers' Manual					       PAM_AUTHENTICATE(3)

NAME
pam_authenticate - authenticate a user
SYNOPSIS
#include <security/pam_appl.h> int pam_authenticate(pam_handle_t *pamh, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
pam_authenticate Use this function to authenticate an applicant user. It is linked dynamically to the authentication modules by Linux-PAM. It is the task of these module to perform such an authentication. The specific nature of the authentication is not the concern of the application. Following successful completion, the name of the authenticated user will be present in the Linux-PAM item PAM_USER. This item may be recovered with a call to pam_get_item(3). The application developer should note that the modules may request that the user enter their username via the conversation mechanism (see pam_start(3)). Should this be the case, the user-prompt string can be set via the PAM_USER_PROMPT item (see pam_set_item(3)).
RETURN VALUE
On success PAM_SUCCESS is returned. All other returns should be considered authentication failures and will be delayed by an amount speci- fied with prior calls to pam_fail_delay(3). Specific failures that demand special attention are the following: PAM_ABORT the application should exit immediately. Of course, pam_end(3) should be called first. PAM_MAXTRIES the application has tried too many times to authenticate the user, authentication should not be attempted again.
ERRORS
May be translated to text with pam_strerror(3).
CONFORMING TO
DCE-RFC 86.0, October 1995.
BUGS
none known.
SEE ALSO
pam_start(3), pam_get_item(3) pam_fail_delay(3) and pam_strerror(3). Also, see the three Linux-PAM Guides, for System administrators, module developers, and application developers. Linux-PAM 0.55 1996 Dec 9 PAM_AUTHENTICATE(3)
Related Man Pages
pam_authenticate(3) - redhat
pam_authenticate(3) - debian
pam_authenticate(3) - centos
pam_authenticate(3) - suse
pam_authenticate(3) - bsd
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