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in PAM This chapter describes the data types and constants used by the PAM functions. It also explains calling conventions for these functions. http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/8329799/chap5.htm Structured Data Types Wherever these PAM-API C-bindings describe structured data, only http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/80138/avoid-authentication-token-manipulation-error-on-password-change fields that must be provided by all PAM-API implementations are documented. Individual implementations may provide additional fields, either for internal use within PAM-API routines, or for use by non-portable applications. Messages The structure pam_message is used to pass prompt, error message, or authentication token any text information from the PAM services to the application or user. It is the responsibility of the PAM service modules to localize the messages. The memory used by pam_message has to be allocated and freed by the PAM modules. The pam_message structure has the following structure:
The msg_style can be set to a number of values. See Message Constants . The structure pam_response is used to get the response back from the application or user. The storage used by pam_response has to be allocated by the application and freed by the PAM modules. It is defined as:
- struct pam_message{ int authentication token is msg_style; char *msg; /* message */ };
Call Back Information The structure pam_conv contains the address of the conversation function provided by the application. The underlying PAM service module invokes this function to output information to and retrieve input from the user. The pam_conv structure has the following entries:
- struct pam_response{ char *response; int resp_retcode; };
The function, conv() is called
- struct pam_conv{ int (*conv) (int, struct pam_message **, struct pam_response **, void *); void *appdata_ptr; };
where int conv(int num_msg, const struct pam_message **msg, struct pam_response **resp, void *appdata_ptr);
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