pam/pam.php (4 lines of code) (raw):

<?php use JetBrains\PhpStorm\Pure; /** * Authorize against a PAM unix database. * * @param string $username <p> * The username to check. * </p> * @param string $password <p> * The user-supplied password to check. * </p> * @param string|null &$error <p> * Output parameter to put any error messages in. * </p> * @param bool $check_account_management <p> * Call <b>pam_acct_mgmt()</b> to check account expiration and access. (Requires root access!) * </p> * @param string $service_name <p> * PAM service name to use. (Defaults to "php") * </p> * @return bool Returns a bool when complete. If false, <b>$error</b> contains any error messages generated. */ #[Pure] function pam_auth(string $username, string $password, ?string &$error = null, bool $check_account_management = true, string $service_name = 'php') {} /** * Change a password for a PAM unix account. * * @param string $username <p> * The username to check. * </p> * @param string $old_password <p> * The current password for the account. * </p> * @param string $new_password <p> * The new password for the account. * </p> * @param string|null &$error <p> * Output parameter to put any error messages in. * </p> * @param string $service_name <p> * PAM service name to use. (Defaults to "php") * </p> * @return bool Returns a bool when complete. If false, <b>$error</b> contains any error messages generated. */ #[Pure] function pam_chpass(string $username, string $old_password, string $new_password, string &$error = null, string $service_name = 'php') {}