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.\" $Id: pam_set_item.3 274 2005-07-13 09:52:25Z vorlon $
.\" Copyright (c) Andrew G. Morgan 1996,1997 <morgan@kernel.org>
.TH PAM_SET_ITEM 3 "2001 Jan 21" "Linux-PAM" "App. Programmers' Manual"
.SH NAME
pam_set_item, pam_get_item \- item manipulation under PAM
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B #include <security/pam_appl.h>
.br
or
.br
.B #include <secruity/pam_modules.h>
.sp
.BI "int pam_set_item(pam_handle_t " *pamh ", int " item_type ", void " *item ");"
.sp
.BI "int pam_get_item(const pam_handle_t " *pamh ", int  " item_type ", const void " **item_p ");"
.sp 2
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B pam_set_item
.sp
.B pam_set_item
These functions are currently undocumented in a man page, but see the
end of this man page for more information (the PAM guides).
On success
.BR PAM_SUCCESS
is returned, all other return values should be treated as errors.
.SH ERRORS
May be translated to text with
.BR pam_strerror "(3). "
.SH "CONFORMING TO"
DCE-RFC 86.0, October 1995.
.SH BUGS
.sp 2
none known.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR pam (8)
and
.BR pam_strerror "(3)."
Also, see the three
.BR Linux-PAM
Guides, for
.BR "System administrators" ", "
.BR "module developers" ", "
and
.BR "application developers" ". "
 
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