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diff --git a/Linux-PAM/modules/README b/Linux-PAM/modules/README deleted file mode 100644 index 73d3cf0c..00000000 --- a/Linux-PAM/modules/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains the modules. - -If you want to reserve a module name please email <pam-list@redhat.com> -and announce its name. Andrew Morgan, <morgan@linux.kernel.org>, will -add it to the Makefile in the next release of Linux-PAM. - -As of Linux-PAM-0.40 modules can optionally conform to the static -modules conventions. - -This file was updated for Linux-PAM-0.53. - -The conventions are as follows: - -There are only 6 functions that a module may declare as "public" they -fall into 4 managment groups as follows: - - functions Management group - ------------------------------------------ ---------------- - pam_sm_authenticate, pam_sm_setcred, PAM_SM_AUTH - pam_sm_acct_mgmt, PAM_SM_ACCOUNT - pam_sm_open_session, pam_sm_close_session, PAM_SM_SESSION - pam_sm_chauthtok PAM_SM_PASSWORD - -If a module contains definitions for any of the above functions, it -must supply definitions for all of the functions in the corresponding -management group. - -The header file that defines the ANSI prototypes for these functions -is <security/pam_modules.h> . In the case that the module wishes to -offer the functions of a given managment group, it must #define -PAM_SM_XXX, where XXX is one of the above four tokens. These -definitions must occur *prior* to the -#include <security/pam_modules.h> line. - -The pam_sm_... functions should be defined to be of type 'PAM_EXTERN int'. - -In the case that a module is being compiled with PAM_STATIC #define'd -it should also define a globally accessible structure -_"NAME"_modstruct containing references to each of the functions -defined by the module. (this structure is defined in -<security/pam_modules.h>. "NAME" is the title of the module -(eg. "pam_deny") - -If a module wants to be included in the static libpam.a its Makefile -should execute "register_static" with appropriate arguments (in this -directory). - -[ -For SIMPLE working examples, see - - ./modules/pam_deny/* and ./modules/pam_rootok/* -.] - -Andrew Morgan -96/11/10 |