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NAME

       pwauth - authenticator for mod_authnz_external and the Apache HTTP Daemon

SYNOPSIS

       pwauth

DESCRIPTION

       Pwauth   is   an   authenticator   designed   to   be   used   with  mod_auth_external  or
       mod_authnz_external  and  the  Apache  HTTP  Daemon  to  support  reasonably  secure   web
       authentication  out of the system password database on most versions of Unix. Particularly
       - secure authentication against PAM.

       The simplest test pwauth is to start a root shell and just run pwauth. It will attempt  to
       read  the  login  and password from standard input, so type a login name, hit return, then
       type a password, and hit return (the password will echo on your  screen).  The  check  the
       status code that was returned (in csh: "echo $status" in sh: "echo $?").

       If the login/password were correct you should get a zero status code. If not, you will get
       some other value. See below the list of status codes to find the meaning  of  the  various
       values returned. Any values 50 or greater indicate a configuration error.

STATUS CODES


       0 STATUS_OK
              Login OK.

       1 STATUS_UNKNOWN
              Nonexistent login or (for some configurations) incorrect password.

       2 STATUS_INVALID
              Incorrect password (for some configurations).

       3 STATUS_BLOCKED
              Uid number is below MIN_UNIX_UID value configured in config.h.

       4 STATUS_EXPIRED
              Login ID has expired.

       5 STATUS_PW_EXPIRED
              Login's password has expired.

       6 SSTATUS_NOLOGIN
              Logins to system have been turned off (usually by /etc/nologin file).

       7 STATUS_MANYFAILES
              Limit on number of bad logins exceeded.

       50 STATUS_INT_USER
              pwauth  was  invoked  by  a  uid not on the SERVER_UIDS list. If you get this error
              code, you probably have SERVER_UIDS set incorrectly in pwauth's config.h file.

       51 STATUS_INT_ARGS
              pwauth was not given a login & password to check. The means  the  passing  of  data
              from  mod_auth_external  to  pwauth is messed up. Most likely one is trying to pass
              data via environment variables, while the other is trying to pass data via a pipe.

       52 STATUS_INT_ERR
              one of several rare and unlikely internal errors occurred. You'll have to read  the
              source code to figure these out.

       53 STATUS_INT_NOROOT
              pwauth  was  not  able  to read the password database. Usually this means it is not
              running as root. (PAM and login.conf configurations will return 1 in this case.)

AUTHOR

       pwauth was written by Jan Wolter <jan@unixpapa.com>.

       This manual page was written by Hai Zaar <haizaar@haizaar.com>,  for  the  Debian  project
       (but may be used by others).

                                            2009-05-02                                  PWAUTH(8)