2 * QEMU PAM authorization driver
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21 #ifndef QAUTHZ_PAMACCT_H
22 #define QAUTHZ_PAMACCT_H
24 #include "authz/base.h"
25 #include "qom/object.h"
28 #define TYPE_QAUTHZ_PAM "authz-pam"
30 OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(QAuthZPAM
,
38 * This authorization driver provides a PAM mechanism
39 * for granting access by matching user names against a
40 * list of globs. Each match rule has an associated policy
41 * and a catch all policy applies if no rule matches
43 * To create an instance of this class via QMP:
46 * "execute": "object-add",
48 * "qom-type": "authz-pam",
51 * "service": "qemu-vnc-tls"
56 * The driver only uses the PAM "account" verification
57 * subsystem. The above config would require a config
58 * file /etc/pam.d/qemu-vnc-tls. For a simple file
59 * lookup it would contain
61 * account requisite pam_listfile.so item=user sense=allow \
62 * file=/etc/qemu/vnc.allow
64 * The external file would then contain a list of usernames.
65 * If x509 cert was being used as the username, a suitable
66 * entry would match the distinguish name:
68 * CN=laptop.berrange.com,O=Berrange Home,L=London,ST=London,C=GB
70 * On the command line it can be created using
72 * -object authz-pam,id=authz0,service=qemu-vnc-tls
84 QAuthZPAM
*qauthz_pam_new(const char *id
,
88 #endif /* QAUTHZ_PAMACCT_H */