1#
2# /etc/pam.d/common-account - authorization settings common to all services
3#
4# This file is included from other service-specific PAM config files,
5# and should contain a list of the authorization modules that define
6# the central access policy for use on the system.  The default is to
7# only deny service to users whose accounts are expired in /etc/shadow.
8#
9# As of pam 1.0.1-6, this file is managed by pam-auth-update by default.
10# To take advantage of this, it is recommended that you configure any
11# local modules either before or after the default block, and use
12# pam-auth-update to manage selection of other modules.  See
13# pam-auth-update(8) for details.
14#
15
16# here are the per-package modules (the "Primary" block)
17account	[success=1 new_authtok_reqd=done default=ignore]	pam_unix.so
18# here's the fallback if no module succeeds
19account	requisite			pam_deny.so
20# prime the stack with a positive return value if there isn't one already;
21# this avoids us returning an error just because nothing sets a success code
22# since the modules above will each just jump around
23account	required			pam_permit.so
24# and here are more per-package modules (the "Additional" block)
25# end of pam-auth-update config
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