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Streamline dependencies and rename to openpam-extensions.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Tue, 24 Jun 2025 14:54:47 -0400 |
parents | b87100c5eed4 |
children | 3f11b8d30f63 |
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//! A safe, nonstick interface to PAM. //! //! This implements a type-safe library to interact with PAM. //! Currently, it implements a subset of PAM useful for implementing a module. //! //! To write a new PAM module using this crate: //! //! 1. Create a `dylib` crate. //! 2. Implement a subset of the functions in the [`PamModule`] trait //! corresponding to what you want your module to do. //! In the simplest case (for a new password-based authenticator), //! this will be the [`PamModule::authenticate`] function. //! 3. Export your PAM module using the [`pam_hooks!`] macro. //! 4. Build and install the dynamic library. //! This usually entails placing it at //! <code>/usr/lib/security/pam_<var>your_module</var>.so</code>, //! or maybe //! <code>/usr/lib/<var>your-architecture</var>/security/pam_<var>your_module</var>.so</code>. //! //! For general information on writing PAM modules, see //! [The Linux-PAM Module Writers' Guide][module-guide] //! //! [module-guide]: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/doc/libpam-doc/html/Linux-PAM_MWG.html // Temporary until everything is fully wired up. #![allow(dead_code)] pub mod constants; pub mod conv; pub mod module; pub mod handle; mod environ; #[cfg(feature = "link")] mod libpam; pub mod logging; #[cfg(feature = "link")] #[doc(inline)] pub use crate::libpam::{LibPamHandle, OwnedLibPamHandle}; #[doc(inline)] pub use crate::{ constants::{ErrorCode, Flags, Result}, conv::{BinaryData, Conversation, ConversationAdapter}, environ::EnvironMap, handle::{PamHandleApplication, PamHandleModule, PamShared}, module::PamModule, };