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.\" Title: pam_panic
.\" Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section]
.\" Date: 2018-03-26
.\" Manual: Linux-PAM Panic Manual
.\" Source: Linux-PAM Panic Manual
.\" Language: English
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.TH "PAM_PANIC" "8" "2018-03-26" "PAM Panic Manual" "PAM Panic Manual"
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.SH "NAME"
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pam_panic \- PAM module with panic function to protect sensitive data in emergency situations
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.HP \w'\fBpam_panic\&.so\fR\ 'u
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\fBpam_panic\&.so\fR [password] [allow=\fIUUID(GPT)\fR] [reject=\fIUUID(GPT)\fR] [reboot] [poweroff] [serious=\fIUUID\fR]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
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The pam_panic PAM module protects sensitive data and provides a panic function for emergency situations\&.
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.PP
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There are two possible options in how to use this PAM module:
.PD 0
.PP
First possible option:
.RS 2
There are two removable media which work as keys: the auth key and the panic key\&.
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The auth key will let you pass to the password prompt whereas the panic key will call the panic function\&.
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.RE
Second possible option:
.RS 2
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There are two passwords: the key password and the panic password\&. The key password will let you pass to the original password prompt whereas the panic password will call the panic function\&.
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.RE
.PD 1
.PP
The panic function:
.RS 2
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The behaviour of this function is defined through the arguments \fBreboot\fR, \fBpoweroff\fR and/or \fBserious\fR\&. See the \fBOPTIONS\R section for details\&.
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.RE
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.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
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\fBpassword\fR
.RS 4
Activates the password function having a panic and key password\&.
If the options \fBallow\fR and \fBreject\fR are provided this option will be ignored\&.
.PD 0
.PP
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These passwords can be set with the \fBpam_panic_pw\fR(1) command\&.
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.RE
.PD 1
.PP
\fBallow=\fR\fB\fIUUID(GPT)\fR\fR
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.RS 4
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The UUID of the device to be used for authentication (the auth key)\&.
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.PD 0
.PP
.PD 1
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The device must be GPT-formatted and contain at least one partition\&.
The UUID of a GPT-formatted device looks like "12345678-9ABC-DEF0-1234-56789ABCDEF0"\&.
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.PP
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See \fBHOW TO DETERMINE MY UUIDS\fR for details\&.
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.RE
.PP
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\fBreject=\fR\fB\fIUUID(GPT)\fR\fR
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.RS 4
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The UUID of the device to be used in emergencies. The presence of this device will trigger \fBreboot\fR, \fBpoweroff\fR and/or the panic function, depending on whether \fBreboot\fR, \fBpoweroff\fR, and/or \fBserious\fR are specified.
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.PD 0
.PP
.PD 1
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The device must be GPT-formatted and contain at least one partition\&.
The UUID of a GPT-formatted device looks like "12345678-9ABC-DEF0-1234-56789ABCDEF0"\&.
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.PP
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See \fBHOW TO DETERMINE MY UUIDS\fR for details\&.
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.RE
.PP
\fBreboot\fR (recommended)
.RS 4
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Indicates that the system should reboot upon encountering the device specified with \fBreject\fR\&.
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.PP
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If \fBpoweroff\fR is also specified, \fBreboot\fR will be ignored\&.
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.RE
.PP
\fBpoweroff\fR
.RS 4
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Indicates that the system should shut down upon encountering the device specified with \fBreject\fR\&.
This option is discouraged for security reasons\&.
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.RE
.PP
\fBserious=\fR\fB\fIUUID\fR\fR
.RS 4
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The UUID of the device containing the LUKS header to erase upon encountering the device specified with \fBreject\fR\&.
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Erasing the LUKS header will render the data unreadable\&.
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.PP
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NOTE: You should make a backup of the LUKS header before using this function\&.
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.RE
.PP
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.SH "USAGE"
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.PP
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To activate the module you have to configure PAM\&. See \fBpam\&.conf(5)\fR for details\&.
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.PP
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In general, you will want to add the following to the top of a PAM configuration file:
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.PD 0
.RS 4
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auth requisite pam_panic\&.so auth=<UUID> reject=<UUID> reboot serious=<UUID>
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.PP
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account requisite pam_panic\&.so
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.RE
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Or:
.RS 4
auth requisite pam_panic.so password reboot serious=<UUID>
.PP
account requisite pam_panic.so
.RE
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.PD 1
.SH "HOW TO DETERMINE MY UUIDS"
.PP
You will find your UUIDs in \fI/dev/disk/by-partuuid\fR\&.
You might want to execute "\fBls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/\fR" in your favourite shell to find out which UUID is which device\&.
.SH "RETURN VALUES"
.PP
PAM_SUCCESS
.RS 4
Access was granted\&.
.RE
.PP
PAM_IGNORE
.RS 4
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An error has occured\&. The module will be ignored.\&.
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.RE
.PP
PAM_MAXTRIES
.RS 4
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The removable media was not detected\&.
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.RE
.SH "FILES"
.PP
/lib/*/security/pam_panic\&.so
.RS 4
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This PAM module\&.
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.RE
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.PP
/usr/local/bin/pam_panic_pw
.RS 4
Program to set and change the passwords\&.
.RE
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.SH "BUGS"
.PP
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Please report bugs and send pull requests to <https://github\&.com/pampanic/pam_panic>\&.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
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\fBpam_panic_pw\fR(1),
\fBcryptsetup\fR(8),
\fBpam\fR(8),
\fBpam\&.conf\fR(5)
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.SH "AUTHORS"
.PD 0
.PP
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pam_panic was written by Bandie <bandie@chaospott\&.de>\&.
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.PP
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This man page has been revised by Jordy Dickinson <jordy\&.dickinson@icloud\&.com>