The group access module Synopsis

Module Name: Author: Andrew G. Morgan <morgan@kernel.org> Maintainer: Author. Management groups provided: authentication Cryptographically sensitive: Security rating: Sensitive to Clean code base: System dependencies: Requires an /etc/security/group.conf file. Network aware: Only through correctly set Overview of module

This module provides group-settings based on the user's name and the terminal they are requesting a given service from. It takes note of the time of day. Authentication component

Recognized arguments: Description: This module does not authenticate the user, but instead it grants group memberships (in the credential setting phase of the authentication module) to the user. Such memberships are based on the service they are applying for. The group memberships are listed in text form in the /etc/security/group.conf file. Examples/suggested usage: For this module to function correctly there must be a correctly formatted /etc/security/groups.conf file present. The format of this file is as follows. Group memberships are given based on the service application satisfying any combination of lines in the configuration file. Each line (barring comments which are preceded by ` services ; ttys ; users ; times ; groups Here the first four fields share the syntax of the pam_time configuration file; /etc/security/pam_time.conf, and the last field, the As stated in above this module's usefulness relies on the file-systems accessible to the user. The point being that once granted the membership of a group, the user may attempt to create a The pam_group module fuctions in parallel with the /etc/group file. If the user is granted any groups based on the behavior of this module, they are granted in addition to those entries /etc/group (or equivalent).