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NAME

       pam_mkhomedir - PAM module to create users home directory

SYNOPSIS

       pam_mkhomedir.so [silent] [debug] [umask=mode] [skel=skeldir]

DESCRIPTION

       The pam_mkhomedir PAM module will create a users home directory if it does not exist when
       the session begins. This allows users to be present in central database (such as NIS,
       kerberos or LDAP) without using a distributed file system or pre-creating a large number
       of directories. The skeleton directory (usually /etc/skel/) is used to copy default files
       and also sets a umask for the creation.

       The new users home directory will not be removed after logout of the user.

OPTIONS

       silent
           Don't print informative messages.

       debug
           Turns on debugging via syslog(3).

       umask=mask
           The user file-creation mask is set to mask. The default value of mask is 0022.

       skel=/path/to/skel/directory
           Indicate an alternative skel directory to override the default /etc/skel.

MODULE TYPES PROVIDED

       Only the session module type is provided.

RETURN VALUES

       PAM_BUF_ERR
           Memory buffer error.

       PAM_PERM_DENIED
           Not enough permissions to create the new directory or read the skel directory.

       PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
           User not known to the underlying authentication module.

       PAM_SUCCESS
           Environment variables were set.

FILES

       /etc/skel
           Default skel directory

EXAMPLES

       A sample /etc/pam.d/login file:

             auth       requisite   pam_securetty.so
             auth       sufficient  pam_ldap.so
             auth       required    pam_unix.so
             auth       required    pam_nologin.so
             account    sufficient  pam_ldap.so
             account    required    pam_unix.so
             password   required    pam_unix.so
             session    required    pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0022
             session    required    pam_unix.so
             session    optional    pam_lastlog.so
             session    optional    pam_mail.so standard

SEE ALSO

       pam.d(5), pam(7).

AUTHOR

       pam_mkhomedir was written by Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@debian.org>.