pam_securetty.so
[
debug
]
pam_securetty is a PAM module that allows root logins only if the
user is logging in on a "secure" tty, as defined by the listing
in /etc/securetty
. pam_securetty also checks
to make sure that /etc/securetty
is a plain
file and not world writable. It will also allow root logins on
the tty specified with console=
switch on the
kernel command line and on ttys from the
/sys/class/tty/console/active
.
This module has no effect on non-root users and requires that the application fills in the PAM_TTY item correctly.
For canonical usage, should be listed as a required authentication method before any sufficient authentication methods.
debug
Print debug information.
noconsole
Do not automatically allow root logins on the kernel console
device, as specified on the kernel command line or by the sys file,
if it is not also specified in the
/etc/securetty
file.
The user is allowed to continue authentication. Either the user is not root, or the root user is trying to log in on an acceptable device.
Authentication is rejected. Either root is attempting to
log in via an unacceptable device, or the
/etc/securetty
file is world writable or
not a normal file.
An application error occurred. pam_securetty was not able to get information it required from the application that called it.
An error occurred while the module was determining the
user's name or tty, or the module could not open
/etc/securetty
.
The module could not find the user name in the
/etc/passwd
file to verify whether
the user had a UID of 0. Therefore, the results of running
this module are ignored.
pam_securetty was written by Elliot Lee <[email protected]>.