pam_mkhomedir

Langue: en

Version: 06/16/2009 (MeeGo - 06/11/10)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

pam_mkhomedir - PAM module to create users home directory

Synopsis

pam_mkhomedir.so [silent] [umask=mode] [skel=skeldir]

DESCRIPTION

The pam_mkhomedir PAM module will create a users home directory if it does not exist when the session begins. This allows users to be present in central database (such as NIS, kerberos or LDAP) without using a distributed file system or pre-creating a large number of directories. The skeleton directory (usually FC/etc/skel/F[]) is used to copy default files and also sets a umask for the creation.

The new users home directory will not be removed after logout of the user.

OPTIONS

silent

Don't print informative messages.

umask=mask

The user file-creation mask is set to mask. The default value of mask is 0022.

skel=/path/to/skel/directory

Indicate an alternative FCskelF[] directory to override the default FC/etc/skelF[].

MODULE TYPES PROVIDED

Only the session module type is provided.

RETURN VALUES

PAM_BUF_ERR

Memory buffer error.

PAM_CRED_INSUFFICIENT

Insufficient credentials to access authentication data.

PAM_PERM_DENIED

Not enough permissions to create the new directory or read the skel directory.

PAM_USER_UNKNOWN

User not known to the underlying authentication module.

PAM_SUCCESS

Environment variables were set.

FILES

FC/etc/skelF[]

Default skel directory

EXAMPLES

A sample /etc/pam.d/login file:

 
 
   auth       requisite   pam_securetty.so
   auth       sufficient  pam_ldap.so
   auth       required    pam_unix.so
   auth       required    pam_nologin.so
   account    sufficient  pam_ldap.so
   account    required    pam_unix.so
   password   required    pam_unix.so
   session    required    pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0022
   session    required    pam_unix.so
   session    optional    pam_lastlog.so
   session    optional    pam_mail.so standard
       
 

 

SEE ALSO

pam.d(5), pam(8).

AUTHOR

pam_mkhomedir was written by Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@debian.org>.