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pam_access -- PAM module for logdaemon style login access control

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DESCRIPTION

   The pam_access PAM module is mainly for access management. It provides
   logdaemon style login access control based on login names, host or domain
   names, internet addresses or network numbers, or on terminal line names, X
   $DISPLAY values, or PAM service names in case of non-networked logins.

   By default rules for access management are taken from config file
   /etc/security/access.conf if you don't specify another file. Then
   individual *.conf files from the /etc/security/access.d/ directory are
   read. The files are parsed one after another in the order of the system
   locale. The effect of the individual files is the same as if all the files
   were concatenated together in the order of parsing. This means that once a
   pattern is matched in some file no further files are parsed. If a config
   file is explicitly specified with the accessfile option the files in the
   above directory are not parsed.

   If Linux PAM is compiled with audit support the module will report when it
   denies access based on origin (host, tty, etc.).

OPTIONS

   accessfile=/path/to/access.conf

           Indicate an alternative access.conf style configuration file to
           override the default. This can be useful when different services
           need different access lists.

   debug

           A lot of debug information is printed with syslog(3).

   noaudit

           Do not report logins from disallowed hosts and ttys to the audit
           subsystem.

   fieldsep=separators

           This option modifies the field separator character that pam_access
           will recognize when parsing the access configuration file. For
           example: fieldsep=| will cause the default `:' character to be
           treated as part of a field value and `|' becomes the field
           separator. Doing this may be useful in conjunction with a system
           that wants to use pam_access with X based applications, since the
           PAM_TTY item is likely to be of the form "hostname:0" which
           includes a `:' character in its value. But you should not need
           this.

   listsep=separators

           This option modifies the list separator character that pam_access
           will recognize when parsing the access configuration file. For
           example: listsep=, will cause the default ` ' (space) and `\t'
           (tab) characters to be treated as part of a list element value and
           `,' becomes the only list element separator. Doing this may be
           useful on a system with group information obtained from a Windows
           domain, where the default built-in groups "Domain Users", "Domain
           Admins" contain a space.

   nodefgroup

           User tokens which are not enclosed in parentheses will not be
           matched against the group database. The backwards compatible
           default is to try the group database match even for tokens not
           enclosed in parentheses.

EXAMPLES

   These are some example lines which might be specified in
   /etc/security/access.conf.

   User root should be allowed to get access via cron, X11 terminal :0, tty1,
   ..., tty5, tty6.

   +:root:crond :0 tty1 tty2 tty3 tty4 tty5 tty6

   User root should be allowed to get access from hosts which own the IPv4
   addresses. This does not mean that the connection have to be a IPv4 one, a
   IPv6 connection from a host with one of this IPv4 addresses does work,
   too.

   +:root:192.168.200.1 192.168.200.4 192.168.200.9

   +:root:127.0.0.1

   User root should get access from network 192.168.201. where the term will
   be evaluated by string matching. But it might be better to use
   network/netmask instead. The same meaning of 192.168.201. is
   192.168.201.0/24 or 192.168.201.0/255.255.255.0.

   +:root:192.168.201.

   User root should be able to have access from hosts foo1.bar.org and
   foo2.bar.org (uses string matching also).

   +:root:foo1.bar.org foo2.bar.org

   User root should be able to have access from domain foo.bar.org (uses
   string matching also).

   +:root:.foo.bar.org

   User root should be denied to get access from all other sources.

   -:root:ALL

   User foo and members of netgroup admins should be allowed to get access
   from all sources. This will only work if netgroup service is available.

   +:@admins foo:ALL

   User john and foo should get access from IPv6 host address.

   +:john foo:2001:db8:0:101::1

   User john should get access from IPv6 net/mask.

   +:john:2001:db8:0:101::/64

   Disallow console logins to all but the shutdown, sync and all other
   accounts, which are a member of the wheel group.

   -:ALL EXCEPT (wheel) shutdown sync:LOCAL

   All other users should be denied to get access from all sources.

   -:ALL:ALL

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