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auth_hostok (3)
  • >> auth_hostok (3) ( FreeBSD man: Библиотечные вызовы )

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    NAME

    auth_ttyok
    
     
    auth_hostok
    
     
    auth_timeok
    
     - functions for checking login class based login restrictions
    
     
    

    LIBRARY

    Lb libutil
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <time.h>
       #include <login_cap.h>
    int auth_ttyok (login_cap_t *lc const char *tty);
    int auth_hostok (login_cap_t *lc const char *host char const *ip);
    int auth_timeok (login_cap_t *lc time_t t);
     

    DESCRIPTION

    This set of functions checks to see if login is allowed based on login class capability entries in the login database, login.conf5.

    The auth_ttyok ();
    function checks to see if the named tty is available to users of a specific class, and is either in the ttys.allow access list, and not in the ttys.deny access list. An empty ttys.allow list (or if no such capability exists for the given login class) logins via any tty device are allowed unless the ttys.deny list exists and is non-empty, and the device or its tty group (see ttys(5)) is not in the list. Access to ttys may be allowed or restricted specifically by tty device name, a device name which includes a wildcard (e.g. ttyD* or cuaD*), or may name a ttygroup, when group=<name> tags have been assigned in /etc/ttys Matching of ttys and ttygroups is case sensitive. Passing a NULL or empty string as the tty parameter causes the function to return a non-zero value.

    The auth_hostok ();
    function checks for any host restrictions for remote logins. The function checks on both a host name and IP address (given in its text form, typically n.n.n.n) against the host.allow and host.deny login class capabilities. As with ttys and their groups, wildcards and character classes may be used in the host allow and deny capability records. The fnmatch(3) function is used for matching, and the matching on hostnames is case insensitive. Note that this function expects that the hostname is fully expanded (i.e., the local domain name added if necessary) and the IP address is in its canonical form. No hostname or address lookups are attempted.

    It is possible to call this function with either the hostname or the IP address missing (i.e. NULL and matching will be performed only on the basis of the parameter given. Passing NULL or empty strings in both parameters will result in a non-zero return value.

    The auth_timeok ();
    function checks to see that a given time value is within the times.allow login class capability and not within the times.deny access lists. An empty or non-existent times.allow list allows access at any time, except if a given time is falls within a period in the times.deny list. The format of time period records contained in both times.allow and times.deny capability fields is explained in detail in the login_times3 manual page.  

    RETURN VALUES

    A non-zero return value from any of these functions indicates that login access is granted. A zero return value means either that the item being tested is not in the allow access list, or is within the deny access list.  

    SEE ALSO

    getcap(3), login_cap3, login_class3, login_times3, login.conf5, termcap(5)


     

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    LIBRARY
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    RETURN VALUES
    SEE ALSO


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