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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     pam_krb5 -- Kerberos 5 PAM module

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     /usr/lib/pam_krb5.so

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     The Kerberos 5 service module for PAM, typically /usr/lib/pam_krb5.so,
     provides functionality for three PAM categories: authentication, account
     management, and password management.  It also provides null functions for
     session management.  The pam_krb5.so module is a shared object that can
     be dynamically loaded to provide the necessary functionality upon demand.
     Its path is specified in the PAM configuration file.

   Kerberos 5 Authentication Module    [Toc]    [Back]
     The Kerberos 5 authentication component provides functions to verify the
     identity of a user (pam_sm_authenticate()) and to set user specific credentials
 (pam_sm_setcred()).  pam_sm_authenticate() converts the supplied
     username into a Kerberos principal, by appending the default local realm
     name.  It also supports usernames with explicit realm names.  If a realm
     name is supplied, then upon a successful return, it changes the username
     by mapping the principal name into a local username (calling
     krb5_aname_to_localname()).  This typically just means the realm name is
     stripped.

     It prompts the user for a password and obtains a new Kerberos TGT for the
     principal.  The TGT is verified by obtaining a service ticket for the
     local host.

     When prompting for the current password, the authentication module will
     use the prompt ``Password for <principal>:''.

     The pam_sm_setcred() function stores the newly acquired credentials in a
     credentials cache, and sets the environment variable KRB5CCNAME appropriately.
  The credentials cache should be destroyed by the user at logout
     with kdestroy(1).

     The following options may be passed to the authentication module:

     debug           syslog(3) debugging information at LOG_DEBUG level.

     no_warn         suppress warning messages to the user.  These messages
                     include reasons why the user's authentication attempt was
                     declined.

     use_first_pass  If the authentication module is not the first in the
                     stack, and a previous module obtained the user's password,
 that password is used to authenticate the user.  If
                     this fails, the authentication module returns failure
                     without prompting the user for a password.  This option
                     has no effect if the authentication module is the first
                     in the stack, or if no previous modules obtained the
                     user's password.

     try_first_pass  This option is similar to the use_first_pass option,
                     except that if the previously obtained password fails,
                     the user is prompted for another password.

     forwardable     Obtain forwardable Kerberos credentials for the user.

     no_ccache       Do not save the obtained credentials in a credentials
                     cache.  This is a useful option if the authentication
                     module is used for services such as ftp or pop, where the
                     user would not be able to destroy them.  [This is not a
                     recommendation to use the module for those services.]

     ccache=name     Use name as the credentials cache.  name must be in the
                     form type:residual.  The special tokens `%u', to designate
 the decimal UID of the user; and `%p', to designate
                     the current process ID; can be used in name.

   Kerberos 5 Account Management Module    [Toc]    [Back]
     The Kerberos 5 account management component provides a function to perform
 account management, pam_sm_acct_mgmt().  The function verifies that
     the authenticated principal is allowed to login to the local user account
     by calling krb5_kuserok() (which checks the user's .k5login file).

   Kerberos 5 Password Management Module    [Toc]    [Back]
     The Kerberos 5 password management component provides a function to
     change passwords (pam_sm_chauthtok()).  The username supplied (the user
     running the passwd(1) command, or the username given as an argument) is
     mapped into a Kerberos principal name, using the same technique as in the
     authentication module.  Note that if a realm name was explicitly supplied
     during authentication, but not during a password change, the mapping done
     by the password management module may not result in the same principal as
     was used for authentication.

     Unlike when changing a UNIX password, the password management module will
     allow any user to change any principal's password (if the user knows the
     principal's old password, of course).  Also unlike UNIX, root is always
     prompted for the principal's old password.

     The password management module uses the same heuristics as kpasswd(1) to
     determine how to contact the Kerberos password server.

     The following options may be passed to the password management module:

     debug           syslog(3) debugging information at LOG_DEBUG level.

     use_first_pass  If the password management module is not the first in the
                     stack, and a previous module obtained the user's old
                     password, that password is used to authenticate the user.
                     If this fails, the password management module returns
                     failure without prompting the user for the old password.
                     If successful, the new password entered to the previous
                     module is also used as the new Kerberos password.  If the
                     new password fails, the password management module
                     returns failure without prompting the user for a new
                     password.

     try_first_pass  This option is similar to the use_first_pass option,
                     except that if the previously obtained old or new passwords
 fail, the user is prompted for them.

   Kerberos 5 Session Management Module    [Toc]    [Back]
     The Kerberos 5 session management component provides functions to initiate
 (pam_sm_open_session()) and terminate (pam_sm_close_session()) sessions.
  Since session management is not defined under Kerberos 5, both of
     these functions simply return success.  They are provided only because of
     the naming conventions for PAM modules.

ENVIRONMENT    [Toc]    [Back]

     KRB5CCNAME  Location of the credentials cache.

FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

     /tmp/krb5cc_uid  default credentials cache (uid is the decimal UID of the
                      user).
     $HOME/.k5login   file containing Kerberos principals that are allowed
                      access.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     kdestroy(1), passwd(1), syslog(3), pam.conf(5), pam(8)

NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]

     Applications should not call pam_authenticate() more than once between
     calls to pam_start() and pam_end() when using the Kerberos 5 PAM module.


FreeBSD 5.2.1                  January 15, 1999                  FreeBSD 5.2.1
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