GNU/Linux |
CentOS 5.6 |
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pklogin_finder(1) |
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pklogin_finder − maps certificates into a user
pklogin_finder [debug] [config_file=<filename>]
pklogin_finder uses the pam_pkcs11 library infrastructure to interactively map a PKCS#11 provided certificate to a user.
pklogin_finder uses the the same configuration file and arguments than pam_pkcs11(8) PAM module. Load defined mapper modules, and try to find a map between found certificates and a user login.
debug |
Enable debugging output. Default is no debug. |
config_file=<configuration file>
Sets the configuration file to use. Default value is /etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf.
As it uses the same configuration file than pam_pkcs11, all pam_pkcs11 options are also available. Note that some of them has no sense in a non−PAM environment, so they will be ignored.
On success pklogin_finder prints on stdout the login name and exits returns 0.
On user mapping error it returns 1.
On no user match it prints nothing and returns 2.
/etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf
To run this
program the standard way, insert a smart card into the
reader and type:
pklogin_finder
Alternatively
you can specify options:
pklogin_finder debug
config_file=${HOME}/.pam_pkcs11.conf
Juan Antonio Martinez <jonsito@teleline.es>
pam_pkcs11(8), pkcs11_inspect(1), PAM−PKCS11 User Manual
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