1# 2# /etc/pam.d/common-password - password-related modules common to all services 3# 4# This file is included from other service-specific PAM config files, 5# and should contain a list of modules that define the services to be 6# used to change user passwords. The default is pam_unix. 7 8# Explanation of pam_unix options: 9# 10# The "sha512" option enables salted SHA512 passwords. Without this option, 11# the default is Unix crypt. Prior releases used the option "md5". 12# 13# The "obscure" option replaces the old `OBSCURE_CHECKS_ENAB' option in 14# login.defs. 15# 16# See the pam_unix manpage for other options. 17 18# here are the per-package modules (the "Primary" block) 19password [success=ok default=die] pam_cracklib.so debug enforce_for_root reject_username minlen=8 difok=0 lcredit=0 ocredit=0 dcredit=0 ucredit=0 20password [success=ok default=die] pam_ipmicheck.so spec_grp_name=ipmi use_authtok 21password [success=ok ignore=ignore default=die] pam_pwhistory.so debug enforce_for_root remember=0 use_authtok 22password [success=ok default=die] pam_unix.so sha512 use_authtok 23password [success=1 default=die] pam_ipmisave.so spec_grp_name=ipmi spec_pass_file=/etc/ipmi_pass key_file=/etc/key_file 24# here's the fallback if no module succeeds 25password requisite pam_deny.so 26# prime the stack with a positive return value if there isn't one already; 27# this avoids us returning an error just because nothing sets a success code 28# since the modules above will each just jump around 29password required pam_permit.so 30# and here are more per-package modules (the "Additional" block) 31