Entry properties Here it's possible to define properties for an added entry. Since the entries' table is sensitive to items' order you may want to move it from a position to another, using the 'Move...' button. Note that some fields are specific to the chosen library (selected while creating a new entry). 11.. GGeenneerriicc ffiieellddss These fields appear no matter which library was chosen. 11..11.. MMoodduullee lliibbrraarryy Shows the library selected for this entry. This field is defined when the new entry is created, it can't be changed later. 11..22.. MMoodduullee ttyyppee Available options: 11..22..11.. AAuutthheennttiiccaattiioonn It's the part which identifies who the user really is. It may just ask login and password, or may use biometric authentication (like voice pattern or a retina image), etc. 11..22..22.. AAccccoouunnttiinngg This part checks if the user is authorized to use the service he is authenticating into. The accounting modules may check the authorized time, days, login origin, check for simultaneous logins, etc. 11..22..33.. PPaasssswwoorrdd This service is used when password changing is desired. For example, here may be used modules which check if the password is strong or weak. 11..22..44.. SSeessssiioonn The session part is responsible for creating the user environment. It may grant access to some local devices such as audio or cd-rom, mount filesystems or log the system's events. 11..33.. CCoonnttrrooll ttyyppee Available options: 11..33..11.. RReeqquuiirreedd This module's result directly affects the final result. A failure on it will only appear after all the other modules being executed. 11..33..22.. RReeqquuiissiittee Much like 'required', but when an error occurs the other modules are not executed and the control returns immediately. 11..33..33.. SSuuffffiicciieenntt A failure on this module does not imply in authentication failure in a global way. If the module fails, the next one of the same class is executed; if there's no next one the class returns successfully. 11..33..44.. OOppttiioonnaall Modules tagged as 'optional' pratically do not have influence on the global authentication result. They have some influence if the previous modules of the same class do not have a definitive result. 11..44.. MMoodduullee ppaarraammeetteerrss ((oopptt..)) Parameters to be used with the library. This field may appear or not. If not, usually other gadgets will appear according the selected library. 22.. FFiieellddss wwhhiicchh ddeeppeenndd oonn tthhee cchhoosseenn lliibbrraarryy These fields may appear or not depending on the chosen library. 22..11.. ppaamm__ppwwddbb..ssoo 22..11..11.. SShhaaddooww ppaasssswwoorrddss Enabled, if shadow passwords are being used. 22..11..22.. PPeerrmmiitt bbllaannkk ppaasssswwoorrddss Permit to use blank passwords. If not enabled, blank passwords will be refused even if they're correct. 22..11..33.. UUssee MMDD55 ccrryyppttooggrraapphhyy iinnsstteeaadd If enabled, uses MD5 cryptography instead the standard 'crypt'. 22..11..44.. UUssee pprreevviioouuss aauutthheennttiiccaattiioonn If enabled, uses the authentication provided by previous modules so the user won't be queried again. 22..22.. ppaamm__ccrraacckklliibb..ssoo 22..22..11.. RReettrryy The number of retries the user may have to provide a correct password. 22..22..22.. NNeeww ddiiffffeerreenntt cchhaarraacctteerrss The number of different characters the new password must have from the previous one. 22..22..33.. MMiinniimmuumm lleennggtthh Minimum size for the password plus one. Note that some shorter passwords may be accepted too if they have extra credits (see credits options). 22..22..44.. CCrreeddiittss ffrroomm ddiiggiittss Maximum credits which can be given for the presence of numeric digits in the password. 22..22..55.. CCrreeddiittss ffrroomm uuppppeerrccaasseess Maximum credits which can be given for the presence of uppercases in the password. 22..22..66.. CCrreeddiittss ffrroomm lloowweerrccaasseess Maximum credits which can be given for the presence of lowercases in the passowrd. 22..22..77.. CCrreeddiittss ffrroomm ootthheerr cchhaarrss Maximum credits which can be given for the presence of other characters (symbols) in the passoword. 22..33.. ppaamm__lliimmiittss..ssoo 22..33..11.. DDeebbuugg If enabled, increases the messages to go to the system log. 22..33..22.. AAlltt.. ccoonnffiigg ffiillee Full path for an alternative configuration file. WARNING: If a different config file is user the user is responsible for difectly maintaining that file since the Modules' Settings section will only configure the standard file, not alternative ones. 33.. MMoovvee bbuuttttoonn Selects a new position for this entry.