NAME
  pamusb-check
SYNOPSIS
  Usage: pamusb-check [--help] [--debug] [--config=path] [--service=name] [--dump] [--quiet] <username>
DESCRIPTION
  pamusb-check can simulate authentication through the pam_usb engine.
  It is useful for both testing purposes (to check the pam_usb configuration without having to try with a
  real program), but also for scripting. pamusb-check's exit code is 0 if the authentication was successful, 1 otherwise.
  It is used by pamusb-agent to check the device.

EXAMPLES
$ pamusb-check scox
* Authentication request for user "scox" (pamusb-check)
* Device "creative" is connected (good).
* Access granted.

$ pamusb-check --service=su scox
* Authentication request for user "scox" (su)
* Device "creative" is connected (good).
* Access granted.

$ pamusb-check --dump scox

Configuration dump for user scox (service: pamusb-check):
enable                  : true
debug                   : false
quiet                   : false
color_log               : true
one_time_pad            : true
probe_timeout           : 10
hostname                : helium
system_pad_directory    : .pamusb
device_pad_directory    : .pamusb

OPTIONS
  --help, -h    Show summary of options.
  --debug, -D   Shows debug messages.
  --config, -c  Use the given configuration file (defaults to /etc/pamusb.conf).
  --service, -s Service name to be used for authentication (defaults to pamusb-check)
  --dump, -d    Dump the configuration, but do not try to authenticate
  --quiet, -q   Quiet mode

BUGS
  Please send bug reports to the pam_usb mailing list.
AUTHOR
  Andrea Luzzardi <[email protected]>
 
doc/man/pamusb-check.txt · Last modified: 2017/09/12 20:05 by scox
 
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