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- /*
- $Id$
- This program was contributed by Shane Watts <shane@icarus.bofh.asn.au>
- slight modifications by AGM.
- You need to add the following (or equivalent) to the /etc/pam.conf file.
- # check authorization
- check auth required pam_unix_auth.so
- check account required pam_unix_acct.so
- */
- #include <security/pam_appl.h>
- #include <security/pam_misc.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- static struct pam_conv conv = {
- misc_conv,
- NULL
- };
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- pam_handle_t *pamh=NULL;
- int retval;
- const char *user="nobody";
- if(argc == 2) {
- user = argv[1];
- }
- if(argc > 2) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Usage: check_user [username]\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- retval = pam_start("check", user, &conv, &pamh);
- if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS)
- retval = pam_authenticate(pamh, 0); /* is user really user? */
- if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS)
- retval = pam_acct_mgmt(pamh, 0); /* permitted access? */
- /* This is where we have been authorized or not. */
- if (retval == PAM_SUCCESS) {
- fprintf(stdout, "Authenticated\n");
- } else {
- fprintf(stdout, "Not Authenticated\n");
- }
- if (pam_end(pamh,retval) != PAM_SUCCESS) { /* close Linux-PAM */
- pamh = NULL;
- fprintf(stderr, "check_user: failed to release authenticator\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- return ( retval == PAM_SUCCESS ? 0:1 ); /* indicate success */
- }
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