sepermit.conf - configuration file for the pam_sepermit module
The lines of the configuration file have the following syntax:
<user>[:<option>:<option>...]
The user can be specified in the following manner:
·
a username
·
a groupname, with @group syntax. This should not be confused with netgroups.
·
a SELinux user name with %seuser syntax.
The recognized options are:
exclusive
Only single login session will be allowed for the user and the users processes will be killed on logout.
ignore
The module will never return PAM_SUCCESS status for the user. It will return PAM_IGNORE if SELinux is in the enforcing mode, and PAM_AUTH_ERR otherwise. It is useful if you want to support passwordless guest users and other confined users with passwords simultaneously.
The lines which start with # character are comments and are ignored.
These are some example lines which might be specified in /etc/security/sepermit.conf.
%guest_u:exclusive %staff_u:ignore %user_u:ignore
pam_sepermit(8), pam.d(5), pam(7), selinux(8),
pam_sepermit and this manual page were written by Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com>