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NAME

       pam_env - PAM module to set/unset environment variables

SYNOPSIS

       pam_env.so [debug] [conffile=conf-file] [envfile=env-file] [readenv=0|1]
                  [user_envfile=env-file] [user_readenv=0|1]

DESCRIPTION

       The pam_env PAM module allows the (un)setting of environment variables. Supported is the
       use of previously set environment variables as well as PAM_ITEMs such as PAM_RHOST.

       By default rules for (un)setting of variables are taken from the config file
       /etc/security/pam_env.conf. An alternate file can be specified with the conffile option.

       Second a file (/etc/environment by default) with simple KEY=VAL pairs on separate lines
       will be read. With the envfile option an alternate file can be specified. And with the
       readenv option this can be completely disabled.

       Third it will read a user configuration file ($HOME/.pam_environment by default). The
       default file can be changed with the user_envfile option and it can be turned on and off
       with the user_readenv option.

       Since setting of PAM environment variables can have side effects to other modules, this
       module should be the last one on the stack.

OPTIONS

       conffile=/path/to/pam_env.conf
           Indicate an alternative pam_env.conf style configuration file to override the default.
           This can be useful when different services need different environments.

       debug
           A lot of debug information is printed with syslog(3).

       envfile=/path/to/environment
           Indicate an alternative environment file to override the default. The syntax are
           simple KEY=VAL pairs on separate lines. The export instruction can be specified for
           bash compatibility, but will be ignored. This can be useful when different services
           need different environments.

       readenv=0|1
           Turns on or off the reading of the file specified by envfile (0 is off, 1 is on). By
           default this option is on.

       user_envfile=filename
           Indicate an alternative .pam_environment file to override the default.The syntax is
           the same as for /etc/security/pam_env.conf. The filename is relative to the user home
           directory. This can be useful when different services need different environments.

       user_readenv=0|1
           Turns on or off the reading of the user specific environment file. 0 is off, 1 is on.
           By default this option is off as user supplied environment variables in the PAM
           environment could affect behavior of subsequent modules in the stack without the
           consent of the system administrator.

           Due to problematic security this functionality is deprecated since the 1.5.0 version
           and will be removed completely at some point in the future.

MODULE TYPES PROVIDED

       The auth and session module types are provided.

RETURN VALUES

       PAM_ABORT
           Not all relevant data or options could be gotten.

       PAM_BUF_ERR
           Memory buffer error.

       PAM_IGNORE
           No pam_env.conf and environment file was found.

       PAM_SUCCESS
           Environment variables were set.

FILES

       /etc/security/pam_env.conf
           Default configuration file

       /etc/environment
           Default environment file

       $HOME/.pam_environment
           User specific environment file

SEE ALSO

       pam_env.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8), environ(7).

AUTHOR

       pam_env was written by Dave Kinchlea <kinch@kinch.ark.com>.