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MISC_CONV(3) Linux-PAM Manual MISC_CONV(3)
misc_conv - text based conversation function
#include <security/pam_misc.h>
int misc_conv(int num_msg, const struct pam_message **msgm,
struct pam_response **response, void *appdata_ptr);
The misc_conv function is part of libpam_misc and not of the standard
libpam library. This function will prompt the user with the
appropriate comments and obtain the appropriate inputs as directed by
authentication modules.
In addition to simply slotting into the appropriate pam_conv(3), this
function provides some time-out facilities. The function exports five
variables that can be used by an application programmer to limit the
amount of time this conversation function will spend waiting for the
user to type something. The five variabls are as follows:
time_t pam_misc_conv_warn_time;
This variable contains the time (as returned by time(2)) that the
user should be first warned that the clock is ticking. By default
it has the value 0, which indicates that no such warning will be
given. The application may set its value to sometime in the
future, but this should be done prior to passing control to the
Linux-PAM library.
const char *pam_misc_conv_warn_line;
Used in conjuction with pam_misc_conv_warn_time, this variable is
a pointer to the string that will be displayed when it becomes
time to warn the user that the timeout is approaching. Its
default value is a translated version of “...Time is running
out...”, but this can be changed by the application prior to
passing control to Linux-PAM.
time_t pam_misc_conv_die_time;
This variable contains the time (as returned by time(2)) that the
will time out. By default it has the value 0, which indicates
that the conversation function will not timeout. The application
may set its value to sometime in the future, but this should be
done prior to passing control to the Linux-PAM library.
const char *pam_misc_conv_die_line;
Used in conjuction with pam_misc_conv_die_time, this variable is
a pointer to the string that will be displayed when the
conversation times out. Its default value is a translated version
of “...Sorry, your time is up!”, but this can be changed by the
application prior to passing control to Linux-PAM.
int pam_misc_conv_died;
Following a return from the Linux-PAM libraray, the value of this
variable indicates whether the conversation has timed out. A
value of 1 indicates the time-out occurred.
The following two function pointers are available for supporting
binary prompts in the conversation function. They are optimized for
the current incarnation of the libpamc library and are subject to
change.
int (*pam_binary_handler_fn)(void *appdata, pamc_bp_t *prompt_p);
This function pointer is initialized to NULL but can be filled
with a function that provides machine-machine (hidden) message
exchange. It is intended for use with hidden authentication
protocols such as RSA or Diffie-Hellman key exchanges. (This is
still under development.)
int (*pam_binary_handler_free)(void *appdata, pamc_bp_t *delete_me);
This function pointer is initialized to PAM_BP_RENEW(delete_me,
0, 0), but can be redefined as desired by the application.
pam_conv(3), pam(8)
The misc_conv function is part of the libpam_misc Library and not
defined in any standard.
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for Linux) project. Information about the project can be found at
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Linux-PAM Manual 04/01/2016 MISC_CONV(3)