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apb 5f87cb97b1 If a module doesn't implement a primitive, don't just ignore it;
set r = PAM_SYSTEM_ERR and let later code check the flags
before deciding whether the error may be ignored.

Also count the number of successes, and if nothing is explicitly
successful then treat it as a failure.  This replaces the previous
check for chain == NULL.

Reviewed by christos, mrg
2011-10-08 20:40:06 +00:00
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OpenPAM is an open source PAM library that focuses on simplicity,
correctness, and cleanliness.

OpenPAM aims to gather the best features of Solaris PAM, XSSO and
Linux-PAM, plus some innovations of its own.  In areas where these
implementations disagree, OpenPAM tries to remain compatible with
Solaris, at the expense of XSSO conformance and Linux-PAM
compatibility.

These are some of OpenPAM's features:

   - Implements the complete PAM API as described in the original PAM
     paper and in OSF-RFC 86.0; this corresponds to the full XSSO API
     except for mappings and secondary authentication.  Also
     implements some extensions found in Solaris 9.

   - Extends the API with several useful and time-saving functions.

   - Performs strict checking of return values from service modules.

   - Reads configuration from /etc/pam.d/, /etc/pam.conf,
     /usr/local/etc/pam.d/ and /usr/local/etc/pam.conf, in that order;
     this will be made configurable in a future release.

Please direct bug reports and inquiries to des@freebsd.org.

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