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.\" Copyright (c) 1995 David Nugent <davidn@blaze.net.au>
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" 3. This work was done expressly for inclusion into FreeBSD. Other use
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.\" is permitted provided this notation is included.
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.\" 4. Absolutely no warranty of function or purpose is made by the author
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.\" David Nugent.
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.\" 5. Modifications may be freely made to this file providing the above
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.\" conditions are met.
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.\"
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.\" $Id: login_cap.3,v 1.5 1997/02/22 15:08:19 peter Exp $
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.\"
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.Dd December 27, 1996
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.Os FreeBSD
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.Dt LOGIN_CAP 3
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm login_getclassbyname ,
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.Nm login_close ,
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.Nm login_getclass ,
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.Nm login_getuserclass ,
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.Nm login_getcapstr ,
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.Nm login_getcaplist ,
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.Nm login_getcaptime ,
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.Nm login_getcapnum ,
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.Nm login_getcapsize ,
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.Nm login_getcapbool ,
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.Nm login_getstyle
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.Nd functions for accessing the login class capabilities database.
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include <sys/types.h>
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.Fd #include <login_cap.h>
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.Ft void
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.Fn login_close "login_cap_t * lc"
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.Ft login_cap_t *
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.Fn login_getclassbyname "const char *nam" "const char *dir"
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.Ft login_cap_t *
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.Fn login_getclass "const struct passwd *pwd"
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.Ft login_cap_t *
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.Fn login_getuserclass "const struct passwd *pwd"
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.Ft char *
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.Fn login_getcapstr "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "char *def" "char *error"
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.Ft char **
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.Fn login_getcaplist "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "const char *chars"
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.Ft char *
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.Fn login_getpath "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "char *error"
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.Ft rlim_t
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.Fn login_getcaptime "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "rlim_t def" "rlim_t error"
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.Ft rlim_t
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.Fn login_getcapnum "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "rlim_t def" "rlim_t error"
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.Ft rlim_t
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.Fn login_getcapsize "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "rlim_t def" "rlim_t error"
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.Ft int
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.Fn login_getcapbool "login_cap_t *lc" "const char *cap" "int def"
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.Ft char *
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.Fn login_getstyle "login_cap_t *lc" "char *style" "const char *auth"
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.Pp
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These functions represent a programming interface to the login
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classes database provided in
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.Xr login.conf 5 .
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This database contains capabilities, attributes and default environment
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and accounting settings for users and programs running as specific users,
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as determined by the login class field within entries in
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.Pa /etc/master.passwd .
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.Pp
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Entries in
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.Xr login.conf 5
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consist of colon
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.Ql \&:
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separated fields, the first field in each record being one or more
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identifiers for the record which must be unique for the entire database
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each separated by a '|' and may optionally include a description as
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the last 'name'.
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Remaining fields in the record consist of keyword/data pairs.
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Long lines may be continued with a backslash within empty entries
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with the second and subsequent lines optionally indented for readability.
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This is similar to the format used in
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.Xr termcap 5
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except that keywords are not limited to two significant characters,
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and are usually longer for improved readability.
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As with termcap entries, multiple records can be linked together
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(one record including another) using a field containing tc=<recordid>,
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the result is that the entire record referenced by <recordid> replaces
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the tc= field at the point at which it occurs.
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See
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.Xr getcap 3
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for further details on the format and use of a capabilities database.
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.Pp
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The
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.Nm login_cap
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interface provides a convenient means of retrieving login class
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records with all tc= references expanded.
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A program will typically call one of
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.Fn login_getclass ,
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.Fn login_getuserclass
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or
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.Fn login_getclassbyname
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according to its requirements.
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Each of these functions returns a login capabilities structure,
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.Ft login_cap_t
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which may subsequently be used to interrogate the database for
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specific values using the rest of the API.
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Once the login_cap_t is of no further use, the
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.Fn login_close
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function should be called to free all resources used.
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.Pp
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The structure of login_cap_t is defined in login_cap.h, as:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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typedef struct {
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char *lc_class;
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char *lc_cap;
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char *lc_style;
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} login_cap_t;
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar lc_class
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member contains a pointer to the name of the login class
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retrieved.
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This may not necessarily be the same as the one requested,
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either directly via
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.Fn login_getclassbyname ,
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or indirectly via a user's login record using
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.Fn login_getclass
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or
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.Fn login_getuserclass .
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If the referenced user has no login class specified in
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.Pa /etc/master.passwd ,
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the class name is NULL or an empty string, or if the class
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specified does not exist in the database, each of these
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functions will search for a record with an id of "default",
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with that name returned in the
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.Ar lc_class
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field.
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar lc_cap
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field is used internally by the library to contain the
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expanded login capabilities record.
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Programs with unusual requirements may wish to use this
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with the lower-level
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.Fn getcap
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style functions to access the record directly.
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.Pp
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The
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.Ar lc_style
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field is set by the
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.Fn login_getstyle
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function to the authorisation style according to the requirements
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of the program handling a login itself.
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.Pp
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As noted above, the
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.Fn get*class
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functions return a login_cap_t object which is used to access
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the matching or default record in the capabilities database.
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.Fn getclassbyname
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accepts two arguments: the first one is the record identifier of the
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record to be retrieved, the second being an optional directory name.
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If the first
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.Ar name
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argument is NULL, an empty string, or a class that does not exist
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in the supplimental or system login class database, then the system
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.Em default
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record is returned instead.
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If the second
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.Ar dir
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parameter is NULL, then only the system login class database is
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used, but when not NULL, the named directory is searched for
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a login database file called ".login_conf", and capability records
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contained within it may override the system defaults.
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This scheme allows users to override some login settings from
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those in the system login class database by creating class records
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for their own private class with a record id of `me'.
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In the context of a
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.Em login ,
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it should be noted that some options cannot by overridden by
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users for two reasons; many options, such as resource settings
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and deafult process priorities, require root privileges
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in order to take effect, and other fields in the user's file are
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not be consulted at all during the early phases of login for
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security or administrative reasons.
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See
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.Xr login.conf 5
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for more information on which settings a user is able to override.
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Typically, these are limited purely to the user's default login
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environment which might otherwise have been overridden in shell
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startup scripts in any case.
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The user's
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.Pa .login_conf
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merely provides a convenient way for a user to set up their preferred
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login environment before the shell is invoked on login.
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.Pp
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If the specified record is NULL, empty or does not exist, and the
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system has no "default" record available to fallback, there is a
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memory allocation error or for some reason
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.Xr cgetent 3
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is unable to access the login capabilities database, this function
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returns NULL.
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.Pp
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The functions
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.Fn login_getclass
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and
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.Fn login_getuserclass
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retrieve the applicable login class record for the user's passwd
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entry by calling
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.Fn login_getclassbyname .
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On failure, NULL is returned.
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The difference between the two functions is that
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.Fn login_getuserclass
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includes the user's overriding
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.Pa .login_conf
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that exists in the user's home directory, while
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.Fn login_getclass
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restricts itself only to the system login class database in
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.Pa /etc/login.conf .
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In either case, if the passwd pointer is NULL, or the user has
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no class, then the system "default" entry is retrieved.
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.Pp
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Once a program no longer wishes to use a login_cap_t object,
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.Fn login_close
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may be called to free all resources used by the login class.
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.Fn login_close
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may be passed a NULL pointer with no harmful side-effects.
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.Pp
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The remaining functions may be used to retrieve individual
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capability records.
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Each function takes a login_cap_t object as its first parameter,
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a capability tag as the second, and remaining parameters being
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default and error values that are returned if the capability is
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not found.
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The type of the additional parameters passed and returned depend
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on the
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.Em type
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of capability each deals with, be it a simple string, a list,
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a time value, a file or memory size value, a path (consisting of
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a colon-separated list of directories) or a boolean flag.
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The manpage for
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.Xr login.conf 5
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deals in specific tags and their type.
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.Pp
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Note that with all functions in this group, you should not call
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.Xr free 3
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on any pointers returned.
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Memory allocated during retrieval or processing of capability
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tags is automatically reused by subsequent calls to functions
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in this group, or deallocated on calling
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.Fn login_close .
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.Bl -tag -width "login_getcaplist()"
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.It Fn login_getcapstr
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This function returns a simple string capability.
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If the string is not found, then the value in
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.Ar def
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is returned as the default value, or if an error
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occurs, the value in the
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.Ar error
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parameter is returned.
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.It Fn login_getcaplist
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This function returns the value corresponding to the named
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capability tag as a list of values in a NULL terminated
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array.
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Within the login class database, some tags are of type
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.Em list ,
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which consist of one or more comma- or space separated
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values.
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Usually, this function is not called directly from an
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application, but is used indirectly via
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.Fn login_getstyle .
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.It Fn login_getpath
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This function returns a list of directories separated by colons
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.Ql &: .
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Capability tags for which this function is called consist of a list of
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directories separated by spaces.
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.It Fn login_getcaptime
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This function returns a
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.Em time value
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associated with a particular capability tag with the value expressed
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in seconds (the default), minutes, hours, days, weeks or (365 day)
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years or any combination of these.
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A suffix determines the units used: S for seconds, M for minutes,
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H for hours, D for days, W for weeks and Y for 365 day years.
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Case of the units suffix is ignored.
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.Pp
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Time values are normally used for setting resource, accounting and
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session limits.
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If supported by the operating system and compiler (which is true of
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FreeBSD), the value returned is a quad (long long), of type
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.Em rlim_t .
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A value "inf" or "infinity" may be used to express an infinite
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value, in which case RLIM_INFINITY is returned.
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.It Fn login_getcapnum
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This function returns a numeric value for a tag, expressed either as
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tag=<value> or the standard
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.Fn cgetnum
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format tag#<value>.
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The first format should be used in preference to the second, the
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second format is provided for compatibility and consistency with the
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.Xr getcap 3
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database format where numeric types use the
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.Ql \&#
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as the delimiter for numeric values.
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If in the first format, then the value given may be "inf" or
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"infinity" which results in a return value of RLIM_INFINITY.
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If the given capability tag cannot be found, the
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.Ar def
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parameter is returned, and if an error occurs, the
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.Ar error
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parameter is returned.
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.It Fn login_getcapsize
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.Fn login_getcapsize
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returns a value representing a size (typicially, file or memory)
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which may be expressed as bytes (the default), 512 byte blocks,
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kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and on systems that support the
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.Ar long long
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type, terrabytes.
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The suffix used determines the units, and multiple values and
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units may be used in combination (e.g. 1m500k = 1.5 megabytes).
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A value with no suffix is interpreted as bytes, B as 512-byte
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blocks, K as kilobytes, M as megabytes, G as gigabytes and T as
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terrabytes.
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Case is ignored.
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The error value is returned if there is a login capabilities database
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error, if an invalid suffix is used, or if a numeric value cannot be
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interpreted.
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.It Fn login_getcapbool
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This function returns a boolean value tied to a particular flag.
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It returns 0 if the given capability tag is not present or is
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negated by the presence of a "tag@" (See
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.Xr getcap 3
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for more information on boolean flags), and returns 1 if the tag
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is found.
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.It Fn login_getstyle
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This function is used by the login authorisation system to determine
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the style of login available in a particular case.
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The function accepts three parameters, the login_cap entry itself and
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two optional parameters, and authorisation type 'auth' and 'style', and
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applies these to determine the authorisation style that best suites
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these rules.
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.Bl -bullet -indent offset
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.It
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If 'auth' is neither NULL nor an empty string, look for a tag of type
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"auth-<auth>" in the capability record.
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If not present, then look for the default default tag "auth=".
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.It
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If no valid authorisation list was found from the previous step, then
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default to "passwd" as the authorisation list.
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.It
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If 'style' is not NULL or empty, look for it in the list of authorisation
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methods found from the pprevious step.
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If 'style' is NULL or an empty string, then default to "passwd"
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authorisation.
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.It
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If 'style' is found in the chosen list of authorisation methods, then
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return that, otherwise return NULL.
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.El
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.Pp
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This scheme allows the administrator to determine the types of
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authorisation methods accepted by the system, depending on the
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means by which the access occurs.
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For example, the administrator may require skey or kerberos as
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the authentication method used for access to the system via the
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network, and standard methods via direct dialup or console
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logins, significantly reducing the risk of password discovery
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by "snooping" network packets.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr getcap 3 ,
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.Xr login_class 3 ,
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.Xr login.conf 5 ,
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.Xr termcap 5
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