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Note that vmemoryuse might specify both maximum and current limits. Remove redundant 'in bytes' from the description of vmemoryuse, it's noted in the next section describing the argument type 'size'. Changes inspired by in PR xsrc/49912 @ text @.\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.30 2015/07/11 09:54:06 wiz Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1995,1996,1997 Berkeley Software Design, Inc. .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software .\" must display the following acknowledgement: .\" This product includes software developed by Berkeley Software Design, .\" Inc. .\" 4. The name of Berkeley Software Design, Inc. may not be used to endorse .\" or promote products derived from this software without specific prior .\" written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BERKELEY SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC. ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL BERKELEY SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC. BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" BSDI login.conf.5,v 2.19 1998/02/19 23:39:39 prb Exp .\" .Dd July 11, 2015 .Dt LOGIN.CONF 5 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm login.conf .Nd login class capability data base .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm login.conf .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm login.conf file describes the various attributes of login classes. A login class determines what styles of authentication are available as well as session resource limits and environment setup. While designed primarily for the .Xr login 1 program, it is also used by other programs, e.g., .Xr rexecd 8 , which need to set up a user environment. .Pp The class to be used is normally determined by the .Li class field in the password file (see .Xr passwd 5 ) . The class is used to look up a corresponding entry in the .Pa login.conf file. A special class called .Dq default will be used (if it exists) if the field in the password file is empty. .Sh CAPABILITIES Refer to .Xr capfile 5 for a description of the file layout. An example entry is: .Bd -literal -offset indent classname|Description entry:\\ :capability=value:\\ :booleancapability:\\ \&.\&.\&. :lastcapability=value: .Ed .Pp All entries in the .Nm login.conf file are either boolean or use a `=' to separate the capability from the value. The types are described after the capability table. .Bl -column minpasswordlen program default .It Sy Name Type Default Description .\" .sp .It Sy copyright Ta file Ta "" Ta File containing additional copyright information. (If the file exists, .Xr login 1 displays it before the welcome message.) .\" .sp .It Sy coredumpsize Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum coredump size. .\" .sp .It Sy cputime Ta time Ta "" Ta CPU usage limit. .\" .sp .It Sy datasize Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum data size. .\" .sp .It Sy filesize Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum file size. .\" .sp .It Sy host.allow Ta string Ta "" Ta A comma-separated list of host name or IP address patterns from which a class is allowed access. Access is instead denied from any hosts preceded by .Sq Li \&! . Patterns can contain the .Xr sh 1 Ns -style .Sq Li * and .Sq Li \&? wildcards. The .Sy host.deny entry is checked before .Sy host.allow . (Currently used only by .Xr sshd 8 . ) .\" .sp .It Sy host.deny Ta string Ta "" Ta A comma-separated list of host name or IP address patterns from which a class is denied access. Patterns as per .Sy host.allow , although a matched pattern that has been negated with .Sq Li \&! is ignored. (Currently used only by .Xr sshd 8 . ) .\" .sp .It Sy hushlogin Ta bool Ta Li false Ta Same as having a .Pa $HOME/.hushlogin file. See .Xr login 1 . .\" .sp .It Sy ignorenologin Ta bool Ta Li false Ta Not affected by .Pa nologin files. .\" .sp .It Sy login-retries Ta number Ta 10 Ta Maximum number of login attempts allowed. .\" .sp .It Sy login-backoff Ta number Ta 3 Ta Number of login attempts after which to start random back-off. .\" .sp .It Sy maxproc Ta number Ta "" Ta Maximum number of processes. .\" .sp .It Sy maxthread Ta number Ta "" Ta Maximum number of threads. The first thread of each process is not counted against this. .\" .sp .It Sy memorylocked Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum locked in core memory size. .\" .sp .It Sy memoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum in core memoryuse size. .\" .sp .It Sy minpasswordlen Ta number Ta "" Ta The minimum length a local password may be. Used by the .Xr passwd 1 utility. .\" .sp .It Sy nologin Ta file Ta "" Ta If the file exists it will be displayed and the login session will be terminated. .\" .sp .It Sy openfiles Ta number Ta "" Ta Maximum number of open file descriptors per process. .\" .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It Sy password-dead Ta time Ta Li 0 Ta .\"XX Length of time a password may be expired but not quite dead yet. .\"XX When set (for both the client and remote server machine when doing .\"XX remote authentication), a user is allowed to log in just one more .\"XX time after their password (but not account) has expired. .\"XX This allows a grace period for updating their password. .\" .sp .It Sy passwordtime Ta time Ta "" Ta Used by .Xr passwd 1 to set next password expiry date. .\" .sp .It Sy password-warn Ta time Ta Li 2w Ta If the user's password will expire within this length of time then warn the user of this. .\" .sp .It Sy path Ta path Ta Li "/bin /usr/bin" Ta .br Default search path. .\" .sp .It Sy priority Ta number Ta "" Ta Initial priority (nice) level. .\" .sp .It Sy requirehome Ta bool Ta Li false Ta Require home directory to login. .\" .sp .It Sy sbsize Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum socket buffer size. .\" .sp .It Sy setenv Ta list Ta "" Ta Comma or whitespace separated list of environment variables and values to be set. Commas and whitespace can be escaped using \e\e. .\" .sp .It Sy shell Ta program Ta "" Ta Session shell to execute rather than the shell specified in the password file. The .Ev SHELL environment variable will contain the shell specified in the password file. .\" .sp .It Sy stacksize Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum stack size. .\" .sp .It Sy tc Ta string Ta "" Ta A "continuation" entry, which must be the last capability provided. More capabilities are read from the named entry. The capabilities given before .Sy tc override those in the entry invoked by .Sy tc . .\" .sp .It Sy term Ta string Ta Li su Ta Default terminal type if not able to determine from other means. .\" .sp .It Sy umask Ta number Ta Li 022 Ta Initial umask. Should always have a leading .Li 0 to assure octal interpretation. See .Xr umask 2 . .\" .sp .It Sy vmemoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum virtual address space size. .\" .sp .It Sy welcome Ta file Ta Li /etc/motd Ta File containing welcome message. .Xr login 1 displays this and .Xr sshd 8 sends this. .El .Pp The resource limit entries .Sy ( coredumpsize , .Sy cputime , .Sy datasize , .Sy filesize , .Sy maxproc , .Sy memorylocked , .Sy memoryuse , .Sy openfiles , .Sy sbsize , .Sy stacksize and .Sy vmemoryuse ) actually specify both the maximum and current limits (see .Xr getrlimit 2 ) . The current limit is the one normally used, although the user is permitted to increase the current limit to the maximum limit. The maximum and current limits may be specified individually by appending a .Sq Sy \-max or .Sq Sy \-cur to the capability name (e.g., .Sy openfiles-max and .Sy openfiles-cur Ns No ) . .Pp .Nx will never define capabilities which start with .Li x- or .Li X- ; these are reserved for external use (unless included through contributed software). .Pp The argument types are defined as: .Bl -tag -width programxx .\" .It Sy bool If the name is present, then the boolean value is true; otherwise, it is false. .\" .It Sy file Path name to a text file. .\" .It Sy list A comma or whitespace separated list of values. .\" .It Sy number A number. A leading .Li 0x implies the number is expressed in hexadecimal. A leading .Li 0 implies the number is expressed in octal. Any other number is treated as decimal. .\" .It Sy path A space separated list of path names. If a .Sq Li ~ is the first character in the path name, the .Sq Li ~ is expanded to the user's home directory. .\" .It Sy program A path name to program. .\" .It Sy size A number which expresses a size in bytes. It may have a trailing .Li b to multiply the value by 512, a .Li k to multiply the value by 1 K (1024), and a .Li m to multiply the value by 1 M (1048576). .\" .It Sy time A time in seconds. A time may be expressed as a series of numbers which are added together. Each number may have a trailing character to represent time units: .Bl -tag -width xxx .\" .It Sy y Indicates a number of 365 day years. .\" .It Sy w Indicates a number of 7 day weeks. .\" .It Sy d Indicates a number of 24 hour days. .\" .It Sy h Indicates a number of 60 minute hours. .\" .It Sy m Indicates a number of 60 second minutes. .\" .It Sy s Indicates a number of seconds. .El .Pp For example, to indicate 1 and 1/2 hours, the following string could be used: .Li 1h30m . .El .\" .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/login.conf.db -compact .It Pa /etc/login.conf login class capability database .It Pa /etc/login.conf.db hashed database built with .Xr cap_mkdb 1 .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr cap_mkdb 1 , .Xr login 1 , .Xr login_cap 3 , .Xr capfile 5 , .Xr ttys 5 , .Xr ftpd 8 , .Xr sshd 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm configuration file appeared in .Nx 1.5 . @ 1.30 log @Bump date for previous. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.29 2015/07/11 09:21:23 kamil Exp $ d97 1 a97 1 Maximum coredump size limit. d105 1 a105 1 Maximum data size limit. d109 1 a109 1 Maximum file size limit. d176 1 a176 1 Maximum locked in core memory size limit. d180 1 a180 1 Maximum in core memoryuse size limit. d232 1 a232 1 Maximum socket buffer size limit. d249 1 a249 1 Maximum stack size limit. d275 1 a275 1 Maximum virtual address space size in bytes. d296 1 d298 1 a298 1 .Sy stacksize ) @ 1.29 log @Clean-up resources (sys/sys/resource.h) usage Add vmemoryuse to login_cap(3) Document vmemoryuse in login.conf(5) Document proc.pid.rlimit.vmemoryuse and proc.pid.rlimit.maxlwp in sysctl(7) Document SBSIZE, AS, VMEM and NTHR in share/doc/psd/05.sysman/1.6.t Reviewed by Approved by Tested by Dominik Bialy Closes PR xsrc/49912 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.28 2013/06/29 08:14:31 wiz Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd June 29, 2013 @ 1.28 log @Improve wording. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.27 2013/06/29 04:52:55 yamt Exp $ d274 4 @ 1.28.6.1 log @Pull up following revision(s) (requested by kamil in ticket #927): share/man/man5/login.conf.5: revision 1.29 share/man/man7/sysctl.7: revision 1.88 share/man/man5/login.conf.5: revision 1.30 lib/libutil/login_cap.c: revision 1.32 share/man/man5/login.conf.5: revision 1.31 share/doc/psd/05.sysman/1.6.t: revision 1.6 Clean-up resources (sys/sys/resource.h) usage Add vmemoryuse to login_cap(3) Document vmemoryuse in login.conf(5) Reviewed by Approved by Tested by Dominik Bialy Closes PR xsrc/49912 Bump date for previous. Clean-up documentation of login.conf(5) Remove redundant word "limit" from sentences "Maximum ...". Note that vmemoryuse might specify both maximum and current limits. Remove redundant 'in bytes' from the description of vmemoryuse, it's not ed in the next section describing the argument type 'size'. Changes inspired by in PR xsrc/49912 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.28 2013/06/29 08:14:31 wiz Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd July 11, 2015 d97 1 a97 1 Maximum coredump size. d105 1 a105 1 Maximum data size. d109 1 a109 1 Maximum file size. d176 1 a176 1 Maximum locked in core memory size. d180 1 a180 1 Maximum in core memoryuse size. d232 1 a232 1 Maximum socket buffer size. d249 1 a249 1 Maximum stack size. a273 4 .It Sy vmemoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum virtual address space size. .\" .sp a291 1 .Sy stacksize d293 1 a293 1 .Sy vmemoryuse ) @ 1.27 log @add "maxthread" tunable to login.conf to adjust RLIMIT_NTHR. PR/47626 ok'ed by christos @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.26 2012/04/30 11:07:28 njoly Exp $ d172 1 a172 1 First thread of each process are not counted against this. @ 1.26 log @Adjust xref for capability database file format. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.25 2011/06/04 05:30:45 dholland Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd November 18, 2008 d170 5 @ 1.26.2.1 log @Rebase to HEAD as of a few days ago. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD$ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd June 29, 2013 a169 5 .It Sy maxthread Ta number Ta "" Ta Maximum number of threads. The first thread of each process is not counted against this. .\" .sp @ 1.25 log @fix a couple typos @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.24 2011/04/28 12:18:30 wiz Exp $ d69 1 a69 1 .Xr getcap 3 a398 1 .Xr getcap 3 , d400 1 @ 1.25.4.1 log @Pull up following revision(s) (requested by kamil in ticket #1317): share/man/man5/login.conf.5: revisions 1.29, 1.30, 1.31 lib/libutil/login_cap.c: revision 1.32 Clean-up resources (sys/sys/resource.h) usage Add vmemoryuse to login_cap(3) Document vmemoryuse in login.conf(5) Document proc.pid.rlimit.vmemoryuse and proc.pid.rlimit.maxlwp in sysctl(7) Document SBSIZE, AS, VMEM and NTHR in share/doc/psd/05.sysman/1.6.t Reviewed by Approved by Tested by Dominik Bialy Closes PR xsrc/49912 Bump date for previous. Clean-up documentation of login.conf(5) Remove redundant word "limit" from sentences "Maximum ...". Note that vmemoryuse might specify both maximum and current limits. Remove redundant 'in bytes' from the description of vmemoryuse, it's not ed in the next section describing the argument type 'size'. Changes inspired by in PR xsrc/49912 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.25 2011/06/04 05:30:45 dholland Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd July 11, 2015 d97 1 a97 1 Maximum coredump size. d105 1 a105 1 Maximum data size. d109 1 a109 1 Maximum file size. d171 1 a171 1 Maximum locked in core memory size. d175 1 a175 1 Maximum in core memoryuse size. d227 1 a227 1 Maximum socket buffer size. d244 1 a244 1 Maximum stack size. a268 4 .It Sy vmemoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta Maximum virtual address space size. .\" .sp a286 1 .Sy stacksize d288 1 a288 1 .Sy vmemoryuse ) @ 1.25.2.1 log @sync with head. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.25 2011/06/04 05:30:45 dholland Exp $ d69 1 a69 1 .Xr capfile 5 d399 1 a400 1 .Xr capfile 5 , @ 1.25.2.2 log @sync with head. for a reference, the tree before this commit was tagged as yamt-pagecache-tag8. this commit was splitted into small chunks to avoid a limitation of cvs. ("Protocol error: too many arguments") @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.25.2.1 2012/05/23 10:07:35 yamt Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd June 29, 2013 a169 5 .It Sy maxthread Ta number Ta "" Ta Maximum number of threads. The first thread of each process is not counted against this. .\" .sp @ 1.24 log @New sentence, new line. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.23 2009/10/14 23:40:05 joerg Exp $ d167 1 a167 1 Maximum number of process. d308 1 a308 1 .Li X- , @ 1.24.2.1 log @Catchup with rmind-uvmplock merge. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.25 2011/06/04 05:30:45 dholland Exp $ d167 1 a167 1 Maximum number of processes. d308 1 a308 1 .Li X- ; @ 1.23 log @Fix and improve markup. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.22 2008/11/18 13:04:04 reed Exp $ d198 2 a199 2 .\"XX time after their password (but not account) has expired. This allows .\"XX a grace period for updating their password. d326 2 a327 1 A number. A leading @ 1.22 log @Add more details for copyright and welcome. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.21 2008/02/25 23:52:48 lukem Exp $ d86 1 a86 1 .Sy Name Type Default Description d119 1 a119 1 .Xr sh 1 -style @ 1.21 log @Describe 'bool'. Update 'list'. Inspired by FreeBSD. Note: we could seek more inspiration from FreeBSD WRT login.conf(5) and login_cap(3)'s implementation. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.20 2006/10/14 18:52:39 christos Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd February 26, 2008 d91 3 d271 4 @ 1.20 log @mention that we can now escape ,'s and whitespace using a double \\ @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.19 2006/06/17 04:58:14 reed Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd October 14, 2006 d228 2 a229 1 Comma separated list of environment variables and values to be set. d308 4 d316 1 a316 1 A comma separated list of values. @ 1.20.14.1 log @sync with head. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.21 2008/02/25 23:52:48 lukem Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd February 26, 2008 d228 1 a228 2 Comma or whitespace separated list of environment variables and values to be set. a306 4 .It Sy bool If the name is present, then the boolean value is true; otherwise, it is false. .\" d311 1 a311 1 A comma or whitespace separated list of values. @ 1.20.8.1 log @sync with HEAD @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" login.conf.5,v 1.20 2006/10/14 18:52:39 christos Exp d36 1 a36 1 .Dd February 26, 2008 d228 1 a228 2 Comma or whitespace separated list of environment variables and values to be set. a306 4 .It Sy bool If the name is present, then the boolean value is true; otherwise, it is false. .\" d311 1 a311 1 A comma or whitespace separated list of values. @ 1.19 log @Fix typo or mispelling. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.18 2005/04/13 20:39:05 drochner Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd April 19, 2004 d229 1 @ 1.18 log @We don't fall back to the "default" login class if a login class was given in the password file but not defined in login.conf. Just for "no class is given". The former is an error and leads to rejection. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.17 2004/09/02 11:35:56 jmmv Exp $ d112 1 a112 1 Access is instead denied from any hosts preceeded @ 1.18.2.1 log @Sync with head. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD$ d112 1 a112 1 Access is instead denied from any hosts preceded @ 1.17 log @Add missing blank line between items. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.16 2004/04/19 00:11:16 lukem Exp $ d66 1 a66 1 will be used (if it exists) if there is no other match. @ 1.16 log @Document 'sbsize' and 'tc'. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.15 2003/09/04 09:19:36 wiz Exp $ d158 1 @ 1.15 log @In `openfiles' attribute, clarify that it's the number of open file descriptors (which could include sockets, etc.). From jmc@@openbsd. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.14 2003/06/27 19:25:28 wiz Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd March 24, 2003 d222 4 d241 9 d268 9 a276 2 .No ( Ns Sy cputime , filesize , datasize , stacksize , coredumpsize , .Sy memoryuse , memorylocked , maxproc , d278 1 a278 1 .Sy openfiles ) @ 1.14 log @Quote question and exclamation marks. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.13 2003/03/24 11:11:23 lukem Exp $ d187 1 a187 1 Maximum number of open files per process. @ 1.13 log @Document sshd(8)'s use of "host.allow" and "host.deny". Based on [bin/12269] from Jim Bernard , tweaked by me. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.12 2001/09/11 01:01:57 wiz Exp $ d114 1 a114 1 .Sq Li ! . d119 1 a119 1 .Sq Li ? d135 1 a135 1 .Sq Li ! @ 1.12 log @Sort SEE ALSO correctly; trade empty lines for .Pp; drop superfluous .Pp's; correct oder of sections; even comment in some .Xr's in one case. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.11 2001/09/08 01:29:06 wiz Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd November 17, 2000 d109 32 d367 2 a368 1 .Xr ftpd 8 @ 1.11 log @Whitespace/punctuation fixes. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.10 2001/05/14 14:55:29 jdolecek Exp $ d330 2 d335 1 a335 3 .Xr cap_mkdb 1 , .Xr ftpd 8 , .Xr login 1 @ 1.10 log @Fix the example to include leading ':'. Fixes bin/12396 by Jim Bernard. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.9 2001/04/04 11:13:12 wiz Exp $ d60 1 a60 1 .Xr passwd 5 ). d228 1 a228 1 .Xr getrlimit 2 ). d240 1 a240 1 .Sy openfiles-cur Ns No ). @ 1.9 log @login(1), not (8). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.8 2000/11/17 06:24:56 lukem Exp $ d74 2 a75 2 capability=value:\\ booleancapability:\\ d77 1 a77 1 lastcapability=value: @ 1.8 log @- move the class explanation to the DESCRIPTION section, where it's more obvious - format capabilitities with .Sy - provide an example entry @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.7 2000/11/07 05:44:51 lukem Exp $ d114 1 a114 1 .Xr login 8 . @ 1.7 log @use .Xr @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.6 2000/07/16 08:17:07 jdolecek Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd January 14, 2000 d56 11 d71 9 d85 1 a85 1 .Bl -column minpasswordlenxx programxx xusxbin d89 1 a89 1 .It copyright Ta file Ta "" Ta d93 1 a93 1 .It coredumpsize Ta size Ta "" Ta d97 1 a97 1 .It cputime Ta time Ta "" Ta d101 1 a101 1 .It datasize Ta size Ta "" Ta d105 1 a105 1 .It filesize Ta size Ta "" Ta d109 1 a109 1 .It hushlogin Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta d117 1 a117 1 .It ignorenologin Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta d122 2 a123 1 .It login-retries Ta number Ta 10 Ta d126 1 a126 1 .It login-backoff Ta number Ta 3 Ta d130 1 a130 1 .It maxproc Ta number Ta "" Ta d134 1 a134 1 .It memorylocked Ta size Ta "" Ta d138 1 a138 1 .It memoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta d142 1 a142 1 .It minpasswordlen Ta number Ta "" Ta d149 1 a149 1 .It nologin Ta file Ta "" Ta d154 1 a154 1 .It openfiles Ta number Ta "" Ta d158 1 a158 1 .\"XX .It password-dead Ta time Ta Dv 0 Ta d166 1 a166 1 .It passwordtime Ta time Ta "" Ta d172 1 a172 1 .It password-warn Ta time Ta Dv 2w Ta d177 1 a177 1 .It path Ta path Ta Dv "/bin /usr/bin" Ta d182 1 a182 1 .It priority Ta number Ta "" Ta d186 1 a186 1 .It requirehome Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta d190 1 a190 1 .It setenv Ta list Ta "" Ta d194 1 a194 1 .It shell Ta program Ta "" Ta d201 1 a201 1 .It stacksize Ta size Ta "" Ta d205 1 a205 1 .It term Ta string Ta Dv su Ta d209 1 a209 1 .It umask Ta number Ta Dv 022 Ta d218 1 a218 1 .It welcome Ta file Ta Pa /etc/motd Ta d223 2 a224 2 .No ( Ns Va cputime , filesize , datasize , stacksize , coredumpsize , .Va memoryuse , memorylocked , maxproc , d226 1 a226 1 .Va openfiles ) d234 1 a234 1 .Va \-max d236 1 a236 1 .Va \-cur d238 1 a238 1 .Va openfiles-max d240 1 a240 1 .Va openfiles-cur Ns No ). d253 1 a253 1 .It file d256 1 a256 1 .It list d259 1 a259 1 .It number d268 1 a268 1 .It path d271 1 a271 1 .Li ~ d273 1 a273 1 .Li ~ d276 1 a276 1 .It program d279 2 a280 4 .It size A .Va number which expresses a size in bytes. d289 1 a289 1 .It time d297 1 a297 1 .It y d300 1 a300 1 .It w d303 1 a303 1 .It d d306 1 a306 1 .It h d309 1 a309 1 .It m d312 1 a312 1 .It s a320 9 .Pp The class to be used is normally determined by the .Li class field in the password file (see .Xr passwd 5 ). .Pp The class is used to look up a corresponding entry in the .Pa login.conf file. @ 1.6 log @xref login(1), not login(8) fixes bin/10598 by Wolfgang Helbig @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.5 2000/06/14 12:35:31 ad Exp $ d146 3 a148 1 Used by passwd(1) to set next password expiry date. @ 1.5 log @Xref cap_mkdb(1) and add a FILES section mentioning /etc/login.conf.db. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.4 2000/02/04 02:17:16 mjl Exp $ d51 1 a51 1 .Xr login 8 d323 1 a323 1 .Xr login 8 @ 1.5.2.1 log @pullup rev. 1.6 from trunk (approved by thorpej): xref login(1), not login(8) fixes bin/10598 by Wolfgang Helbig @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.5 2000/06/14 12:35:31 ad Exp $ d51 1 a51 1 .Xr login 1 d323 1 a323 1 .Xr login 1 @ 1.5.2.2 log @Pull up revision 1.9 (requested by wiz): Correct login(1) reference. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.5.2.1 2000/07/16 21:20:52 jdolecek Exp $ d94 1 a94 1 .Xr login 1 . @ 1.4 log @Add login_getpwclass to libutil as convenience function for programs originally for FreeBSD. Add parsing of "setenv" parameter which can be used to set up an initial environment on login. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.3 2000/01/22 09:31:35 mjl Exp $ d43 1 a43 1 .Nm /etc/login.conf d309 8 d321 1 @ 1.4.2.1 log @Sync w/ netbsd-1-5-base. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.5 2000/06/14 12:35:31 ad Exp $ d43 1 a43 1 .Nm login.conf a308 8 .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/login.conf.db -compact .It Pa /etc/login.conf login class capability database .It Pa /etc/login.conf.db hashed database built with .Xr cap_mkdb 1 .El a312 1 .Xr cap_mkdb 1 , @ 1.3 log @Minor formatting nits. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.2 2000/01/13 06:13:30 mjl Exp $ d165 4 @ 1.2 log @Update for added capabilities in login(1). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD: login.conf.5,v 1.1 2000/01/12 05:02:12 mjl Exp $ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd January 13, 2000 d215 3 a217 2 \*(oSwill never define capabilities which start with Li x- @ 1.1 log @Add necessary support routines for login.conf. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 .\" $NetBSD$ d36 1 a36 1 .Dd February 23, 1995 d68 15 a82 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It copyright Ta file Ta "" Ta .\"XX File containing additional copyright information. d84 3 a86 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It coredumpsize Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum coredump size limit. d88 7 a94 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It cputime Ta time Ta "" Ta .\"XX CPU usage limit. d96 5 a100 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It datasize Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum data size limit. d102 2 a103 6 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It expireperiod Ta time Ta "" Ta .\"XX Time for expiry allocation. .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It filesize Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum file size limit. d105 2 a106 7 .\"XX .sp .\"XX It hushlogin Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta .\"XX Same as having a .\"XX .Pa $HOME/.hushlogin .\"XX file. .\"XX See .\"XX .Xr login 8 . d108 3 a110 15 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It ignorenologin Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta .\"XX Not affected by .\"XX .Pa nologin .\"XX files. .\"XX See .\"XX .Xr login 8 . .\"XX .\" .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It stacksize Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum stack size limit. .\"XX .\" .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It maxproc Ta number Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum number of process. d112 3 a114 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It memorylocked Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum locked in core memory size limit. d116 3 a118 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It memoryuse Ta size Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum in core memoryuse size limit. d127 4 a130 4 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It nologin Ta file Ta "" Ta .\"XX If the file exists it will be displayed .\"XX and the login session will be terminated. d132 3 a134 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It openfiles Ta number Ta "" Ta .\"XX Maximum number of open files per process. a146 4 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It password-warn Ta time Ta Dv 2w Ta .\"XX If the user's password will expire within this length of time then .\"XX warn the user of this. d148 13 a160 4 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It path Ta path Ta Dv "/bin /usr/bin" Ta .\"XX .br .\"XX Default search path. d162 3 a164 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It priority Ta number Ta "" Ta .\"XX Initial priority (nice) level. d166 6 a171 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It requirehome Ta bool Ta Dv false Ta .\"XX Require home directory to login. d173 3 a175 6 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It shell Ta program Ta "" Ta .\"XX Session shell to execute rather than the shell specified in the password file. .\"XX The .\"XX .Ev SHELL .\"XX environment variable will contain the shell specified in the password file. d177 3 a179 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It term Ta string Ta Dv su Ta .\"XX Default terminal type if not able to determine from other means. d181 8 a188 8 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It umask Ta number Ta Dv 022 Ta .\"XX Initial umask. .\"XX Should always have a leading .\"XX .Li 0 .\"XX to assure octal interpretation. .\"XX See .\"XX .Xr umask 2 . d190 3 a192 3 .\"XX .sp .\"XX .It welcome Ta file Ta Pa /etc/motd Ta .\"XX File containing welcome message. d194 20 a213 20 .\"XX .Pp .\"XX The resource limit entries .\"XX .No ( Ns Va cputime , filesize , datasize , stacksize , coredumpsize , .\"XX .Va memoryuse , memorylocked , maxproc , .\"XX and .\"XX .Va openfiles ) .\"XX actually specify both the maximum and current limits (see .\"XX .Xr getrlimit 2 ). .\"XX The current limit is the one normally used, .\"XX although the user is permitted to increase the current limit to the .\"XX maximum limit. .\"XX The maximum and current limits may be specified individually by appending .\"XX a .\"XX .Va \-max .\"XX or .\"XX .Va \-cur .\"XX to the capability name (e.g., .\"XX .Va openfiles-max .\"XX and .\"XX .Va openfiles-cur Ns No ). d310 5 a314 1 @