| PAM_GET_ITEM(3) | Library Functions Manual | PAM_GET_ITEM(3) | 
NAME
 pam_get_item — get PAM information
LIBRARY
 Pluggable Authentication Module Library (libpam, -lpam)
DESCRIPTION
 The 
pam_get_item function stores a pointer to the item specified by the 
item_type argument in the location pointed to by the 
item argument. The item is retrieved from the PAM context specified by the 
pamh argument. If 
pam_get_item fails, the 
item argument is untouched.
The following item types are recognized:
- 
PAM_SERVICE
- 
The name of the requesting service.
- 
PAM_USER
- 
The name of the user the application is trying to authenticate.
- 
PAM_TTY
- 
The name of the current terminal.
- 
PAM_RHOST
- 
The name of the applicant's host.
- 
PAM_CONV
- 
A struct pam_conv describing the current conversation function.
- 
PAM_AUTHTOK
- 
The current authentication token.
- 
PAM_OLDAUTHTOK
- 
The expired authentication token.
- 
PAM_RUSER
- 
The name of the applicant.
- 
PAM_USER_PROMPT
- 
The prompt to use when asking the applicant for a user name to authenticate as.
- 
PAM_AUTHTOK_PROMPT
- 
The prompt to use when asking the applicant for an authentication token.
- 
PAM_OLDAUTHTOK_PROMPT
- 
The prompt to use when asking the applicant for an expired authentication token prior to changing it.
- 
PAM_HOST
- 
The name of the host the application runs on.
- 
PAM_SOCKADDR
- 
The sockaddr_storage of the applicants's host.
- 
PAM_NUSER
- 
The “nested” user if this is a login on top of a previous one.
See pam_start(3) for a description of struct pam_conv.
 
RETURN VALUES
 The 
pam_get_item function returns one of the following values:
- 
[PAM_SYMBOL_ERR]
- 
Invalid symbol.
- 
[PAM_SYSTEM_ERR]
- 
System error.
 
STANDARDS
 X/Open Single Sign-On Service (XSSO) - Pluggable Authentication Modules, June 1997.
AUTHORS
 The pam_get_item function and this manual page were developed for the FreeBSD Project by ThinkSec AS and Network Associates Laboratories, the Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 (“CBOSS”), as part of the DARPA CHATS research program.