pam_pwhistory.so
[
debug
] [
use_authtok
] [
enforce_for_root
] [
remember=N
] [
retry=N
] [
type=STRING
]
This module saves the last passwords for each user in order to force password change history and keep the user from alternating between the same password too frequently.
This module does not work togehter with kerberos. In general, it does not make much sense to use this module in conjuction with NIS or LDAP, since the old passwords are stored on the local machine and are not available on another machine for password history checking.
debug
Turns on debugging via syslog(3).
use_authtok
When password changing enforce the module to use the new password
provided by a previously stacked password
module (this is used in the example of the stacking of the
pam_cracklib module documented below).
enforce_for_root
If this option is set, the check is enforced for root, too.
remember=N
The last N
passwords for each
user are saved in /etc/security/opasswd
.
The default is 10.
retry=N
Prompt user at most N
times
before returning with error. The default is
1.
type=STRING
The default action is for the module to use the following prompts when requesting passwords: "New UNIX password: " and "Retype UNIX password: ". The default word UNIX can be replaced with this option.
No new password was entered, the user aborted password change or new password couldn't be set.
Password history was disabled.
Password was rejected too often.
User is not known to system.
An example password section would be:
#%PAM-1.0 password required pam_pwhistory.so password required pam_unix.so use_authtok
In combination with pam_cracklib:
#%PAM-1.0 password required pam_cracklib.so retry=3 password required pam_pwhistory.so use_authtok password required pam_unix.so use_authtok