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27 page, often pam.conf(5).
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37 user's password (unless configured to use an already-entered password),
64 .Pa /etc/krb5.conf
81 .Pa krb5.conf ;
111 where UID is the user's UID and RANDOM is six randomly-chosen letters.
118 pam-krb5 does not use the default ticket cache location or
123 .Pa krb5.conf .
136 will run the user's shell as a sub-process, wait for it to exit, and
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259 .Pa krb5.conf ,
260 see krb5.conf(5). Note that options that depend on the realm will be set
262 krb5.conf(5) or as set by the
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281 .Pa krb5.conf .
284 pam-krb5 in which that option was added with the current meaning.
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452 without GSS-API support) to shared accounts.
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530 option will not be able to protect authentications done as non-root
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696 [3.11] By default, pam-krb5 lets the Kerberos library handle prompting
719 If this option is set, pam-krb5 uses the fully correct PAM mechanism for
731 This option is only supported when pam-krb5 is built with MIT Kerberos.
740 .Pa krb5.conf
743 [4.2] By default, pam-krb5 lets the Kerberos library handle prompting
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777 [4.7] Normally, if pam-krb5 is able to canonicalize the principal to a
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797 .It trace=<log-file>
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827 .Sy gnome-screensaver
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851 PKCS11:/usr/lib/pkcs11/lib/soft-pkcs11.so
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923 This option is currently only supported if pam-krb5 was built against
926 If this option is set and pam-krb5 is built against MIT Kerberos, and
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944 This option is only supported if pam-krb5 was built against Heimdal
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1073 Some PAM-enabled applications expect PAM modules to only prompt for
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1139 recommended if <pattern> points to a world-writable directory.
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1254 six-character string.
1266 is called and will normally not be user-visible.
1267 RANDOM is a random six-character string.
1275 is set and pam-krb5 is built with MIT Kerberos, the user's password is
1284 The Kerberos library, via pam-krb5, will prompt the user to change their
1292 configuration for your realm in [realms] in krb5.conf contains a
1294 for _kerberos-master as well as _kerberos.
1305 the risk of inadvertent security holes when listing pam-krb5 as the only
1326 screensaver, pam-krb5 when used with these old versions of OpenSSH will
1336 pam-krb5 was originally written by Frank Cusack.
1341 Copyright 2005-2010, 2014, 2020 Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
1343 Copyright 2008-2014 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior
1349 This file is offered as-is, without any warranty.
1351 SPDX-License-Identifier: FSFAP
1353 kadmin(8), kdestroy(1), krb5.conf(5), pam.conf(5), passwd(1), syslog(3)
1356 .Lk https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/pam-krb5/ .