pam: add realm_file option#3
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Using the realm_file option it is possible set the realm name on a per-user basis. The realm file must be located in the users home directory. An example setting would be realm_file=.linotp_realm
The realm_file parameter now understands the special tokens '~' (user home directory) and '%u' (username). '~~' can be used for a single tilde character. '%%' can be used for a single percent character. Unknown tokens (such as '%a') are copied verbatim. The realm file is no longer assumed to be in the users home directory. Use '~/.otp_token' instead.
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Using the realm_file option it is possible to set the realm name on a per-user basis. An example setting would be
realm_file=~/.otp_realm
or
realm_file=/etc/linopt/%u.realm
We found ourselves in need of configuring different realms per account, and this was our solution, rather than prompting the user.