NAME PAM, pam - Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux DESCRIPTION This manual is intended to offer ... quick introduction to Linux-PAM . For more information the reader is dir…user pam_systemd (8), systemd.exec (5) user-early pam_systemd (8) user-incomplete pam_systemd ... pam_systemd.so pam_systemd (8) pam_systemd_home.so pam_systemd_home (8) pam_system…process. It is typically created by pam_keyinit (8) when a user logs ... refers to the user-keyring (7). Optionally, PAM (7) may revoke the session keyringrelease (5) — Operating system identification P pam_systemd (8) — Register user sessions in the systemd ... login manager pam_systemd_home (8) — Authenticate users and mount home d…Typically, the user keyring is created by pam_keyinit (8) when a user logs ... default by request_key (2). When pam_keyinit (8) creates a session keyring, it addsdefinitions from /etc/environment that are processed by pam_env (8) for all users at login ... time (on systems that employ pam (8)). In addition, various shell initialization scri…placed in a new session keyring by pam_keyinit (8) when a new login session ... matches. When it creates the session keyring, pam_keyinit (8) adds a linkfile does not exist yet. pam_motd (8) reads this file and shows its contents ... UNIX shell prompt with. For details see pam_systemd (8). Added in version 257. shell.welcomeexplicitly, for example by pam_keyinit (8). NOTES The user session keyring was added ... pathway that didn't involve PAM (e.g., perhaps it was a daemon started by inetdsystem library, such as z or pam , in which case a small library descriptionuser_namespaces (7), findmnt (8), mount (8), pam_namespace (8), pivot_root (8), umount