Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
UNIX
pam_unix_sess.so.1.0
PERMIT pam_permit.so.1.0
Returns PAM_SUCCESS when invoked.
Type
Module
Description
Select the item in the Type drop-down list that matches the service requirements.
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UNIX
pam_unix_acct.so.1.0
PERMIT
pam_permit.so.1.0
Returns PAM_SUCCESS when invoked.
Type
Module
Description
Logs a message to indicate that a session has started or stopped.
For a description of the session algorithms that the list items represent, see “Session Profile Types.”
3. Select the item in the Control drop-down list that matches the service requirements. Values other than required are effective only when the service requires more than one Session Profile. (For a description of the effect on result disposition and subsequent algorithm invocation that the list items represent, see Profile Controls.)
Session Profile Types
The following table describes the session management algorithms that the values represent in the Type drop-down lists under Session Profile.
Note
Modules in the Module column reside in the /usr/lib directory.
Creating a Session Profile
To create a session profile
1. Enter the name of the session profile in the New Sess. Profile text box under the Session Profile table; make sure that the name does not match any of the Names in the Session Profile table.
Provides the basic UNIX accounting mechanism by checking if the password is still valid. If the password is expired for some reason, this module logs in appropriate messages. This module also prompts for a password change if the password is going to expire soon.
Accounting Profile Types
The following table describes the account management algorithms that are represented by the values in the Type drop-down lists under Acct. Profile.