From f1c51e2595f6db76715de2ae5c670b812de1be36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthijs Kooijman Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 11:38:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] pam: Don't allow console logins. We don't have a console on a vserver anyway... --- etc/pam.d/login | 83 +++---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/pam.d/login b/etc/pam.d/login index cc8e1e4..a5092af 100644 --- a/etc/pam.d/login +++ b/etc/pam.d/login @@ -2,82 +2,7 @@ # The PAM configuration file for the Shadow `login' service # -# Enforce a minimal delay in case of failure (in microseconds). -# (Replaces the `FAIL_DELAY' setting from login.defs) -# Note that other modules may require another minimal delay. (for example, -# to disable any delay, you should add the nodelay option to pam_unix) -auth optional pam_faildelay.so delay=3000000 - -# Outputs an issue file prior to each login prompt (Replaces the -# ISSUE_FILE option from login.defs). Uncomment for use -# auth required pam_issue.so issue=/etc/issue - -# Disallows root logins except on tty's listed in /etc/securetty -# (Replaces the `CONSOLE' setting from login.defs) -auth [success=ok ignore=ignore user_unknown=ignore default=die] pam_securetty.so - -# Disallows other than root logins when /etc/nologin exists -# (Replaces the `NOLOGINS_FILE' option from login.defs) -auth requisite pam_nologin.so - -# This module parses environment configuration file(s) -# and also allows you to use an extended config -# file /etc/security/pam_env.conf. -# -# parsing /etc/environment needs "readenv=1" -session required pam_env.so readenv=1 -# locale variables are also kept into /etc/default/locale in etch -# reading this file *in addition to /etc/environment* does not hurt -session required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale - -# Standard Un*x authentication. -@include common-auth - -# This allows certain extra groups to be granted to a user -# based on things like time of day, tty, service, and user. -# Please edit /etc/security/group.conf to fit your needs -# (Replaces the `CONSOLE_GROUPS' option in login.defs) -auth optional pam_group.so - -# Uncomment and edit /etc/security/time.conf if you need to set -# time restrainst on logins. -# (Replaces the `PORTTIME_CHECKS_ENAB' option from login.defs -# as well as /etc/porttime) -# account requisite pam_time.so - -# Uncomment and edit /etc/security/access.conf if you need to -# set access limits. -# (Replaces /etc/login.access file) -# account required pam_access.so - -# Sets up user limits according to /etc/security/limits.conf -# (Replaces the use of /etc/limits in old login) -session required pam_limits.so - -# Prints the last login info upon succesful login -# (Replaces the `LASTLOG_ENAB' option from login.defs) -session optional pam_lastlog.so - -# Prints the motd upon succesful login -# (Replaces the `MOTD_FILE' option in login.defs) -session optional pam_motd.so - -# Prints the status of the user's mailbox upon succesful login -# (Replaces the `MAIL_CHECK_ENAB' option from login.defs). -# -# This also defines the MAIL environment variable -# However, userdel also needs MAIL_DIR and MAIL_FILE variables -# in /etc/login.defs to make sure that removing a user -# also removes the user's mail spool file. -# See comments in /etc/login.defs -session optional pam_mail.so standard - -# SELinux needs to intervene at login time to ensure that the process -# starts in the proper default security context. -# Uncomment the following line to enable SELinux -# session required pam_selinux.so select_context - -# Standard Un*x account and session -@include common-account -@include common-session -@include common-password +# We don't have a console, so deny all logins. +auth required pam_deny.so +account required pam_deny.so +session required pam_deny.so -- 2.30.2