Query: pam_permit
OS: linux
Section: 8
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PAM_PERMIT(8) Linux-PAM Manual PAM_PERMIT(8)NAMEpam_permit - The promiscuous moduleSYNOPSISpam_permit.soDESCRIPTIONpam_permit is a PAM module that always permit access. It does nothing else. In the case of authentication, the user's name will be set to nobody if the application didn't set one. Many applications and PAM modules become confused if this name is unknown. This module is very dangerous. It should be used with extreme caution.OPTIONSThis module does not recognise any options.MODULE TYPES PROVIDEDThe auth, account, password and session module types are provided.RETURN VALUESPAM_SUCCESS This module always returns this value.EXAMPLESAdd this line to your other login entries to disable account management, but continue to permit users to log in. account required pam_permit.soSEE ALSOpam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(7)AUTHORpam_permit was written by Andrew G. Morgan, <morgan@kernel.org>. Linux-PAM Manual 06/04/2011 PAM_PERMIT(8)
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