community.general.pamd – Manage PAM Modules
Note
This plugin is part of the community.general collection (version 3.8.1).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.pamd
.
Synopsis
- Edit PAM service’s type, control, module path and module arguments.
- In order for a PAM rule to be modified, the type, control and module_path must match an existing rule. See man(5) pam.d for details.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
backup boolean |
| Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. |
control string / required | The control of the PAM rule being modified. This may be a complicated control with brackets. If this is the case, be sure to put "[bracketed controls]" in quotes. The type , control and module_path all must match a rule to be modified. | |
module_arguments list / elements=string | When state is updated , the module_arguments will replace existing module_arguments.When state is args_absent args matching those listed in module_arguments will be removed.When state is args_present any args listed in module_arguments are added if missing from the existing rule.Furthermore, if the module argument takes a value denoted by = , the value will be changed to that specified in module_arguments. | |
module_path string / required | The module path of the PAM rule being modified. The type , control and module_path all must match a rule to be modified. | |
name string / required | The name generally refers to the PAM service file to change, for example system-auth. | |
new_control string | The new control to assign to the new rule. | |
new_module_path string | The new module path to be assigned to the new rule. | |
new_type string |
| The new type to assign to the new rule. |
path path | Default: "/etc/pam.d" | This is the path to the PAM service files. |
state string |
| The default of updated will modify an existing rule if type, control and module_path all match an existing rule.With before , the new rule will be inserted before a rule matching type, control and module_path.Similarly, with after , the new rule will be inserted after an existing rulematching type, control and module_path.With either before or after new_type, new_control, and new_module_path must all be specified.If state is args_absent or args_present , new_type, new_control, and new_module_path will be ignored.State absent will remove the rule. The 'absent' state was added in Ansible 2.4. |
type string / required |
| The type of the PAM rule being modified. The type , control and module_path all must match a rule to be modified. |
Notes
Note
- This module does not handle authselect profiles.
Examples
- name: Update pamd rule's control in /etc/pam.d/system-auth community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: auth control: required module_path: pam_faillock.so new_control: sufficient - name: Update pamd rule's complex control in /etc/pam.d/system-auth community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: session control: '[success=1 default=ignore]' module_path: pam_succeed_if.so new_control: '[success=2 default=ignore]' - name: Insert a new rule before an existing rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: auth control: required module_path: pam_faillock.so new_type: auth new_control: sufficient new_module_path: pam_faillock.so state: before - name: Insert a new rule pam_wheel.so with argument 'use_uid' after an \ existing rule pam_rootok.so community.general.pamd: name: su type: auth control: sufficient module_path: pam_rootok.so new_type: auth new_control: required new_module_path: pam_wheel.so module_arguments: 'use_uid' state: after - name: Remove module arguments from an existing rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: auth control: required module_path: pam_faillock.so module_arguments: '' state: updated - name: Replace all module arguments in an existing rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: auth control: required module_path: pam_faillock.so module_arguments: 'preauth silent deny=3 unlock_time=604800 fail_interval=900' state: updated - name: Remove specific arguments from a rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: session control: '[success=1 default=ignore]' module_path: pam_succeed_if.so module_arguments: crond,quiet state: args_absent - name: Ensure specific arguments are present in a rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: session control: '[success=1 default=ignore]' module_path: pam_succeed_if.so module_arguments: crond,quiet state: args_present - name: Ensure specific arguments are present in a rule (alternative) community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: session control: '[success=1 default=ignore]' module_path: pam_succeed_if.so module_arguments: - crond - quiet state: args_present - name: Module arguments requiring commas must be listed as a Yaml list community.general.pamd: name: special-module type: account control: required module_path: pam_access.so module_arguments: - listsep=, state: args_present - name: Update specific argument value in a rule community.general.pamd: name: system-auth type: auth control: required module_path: pam_faillock.so module_arguments: 'fail_interval=300' state: args_present - name: Add pam common-auth rule for duo community.general.pamd: name: common-auth new_type: auth new_control: '[success=1 default=ignore]' new_module_path: '/lib64/security/pam_duo.so' state: after type: auth module_path: pam_sss.so control: 'requisite'
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
action string | always | That action that was taken and is one of: update_rule, insert_before_rule, insert_after_rule, args_present, args_absent, absent. This was available in Ansible 2.4 and removed in Ansible 2.8 Sample: update_rule |
backupdest string | success | The file name of the backup file, if created. |
change_count integer | success | How many rules were changed. Sample: 1 |
dest string | success | Path to pam.d service that was changed. This is only available in Ansible 2.3 and was removed in Ansible 2.4. Sample: /etc/pam.d/system-auth |
new_rule string | success | The changes to the rule. This was available in Ansible 2.4 and Ansible 2.5. It was removed in Ansible 2.6. Sample: None None None sha512 shadow try_first_pass use_authtok |
updated_rule_(n) string | success | The rule(s) that was/were changed. This is only available in Ansible 2.4 and was removed in Ansible 2.5. Sample: ['password sufficient pam_unix.so sha512 shadow try_first_pass use_authtok'] |
Authors
- Kenneth D. Evensen (@kevensen)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/pamd_module.html