$ $XConsortium: libpam.msg /main/3 1996/07/24 19:03:44 drk $ $ *************************************<+>************************************* $ ***************************************************************************** $ ** $ ** File: libpam.msg $ ** $ ** Project: libpam $ ** $ ** Description: $ ** ----------- $ ** This file is the source for the message catalog for libpam library. $ ** $ ** $ ***************************************************************************** $ ** $ ** (c) Copyright 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. $ ** (c) Copyright 1995 Hewlett-Packard Company $ ** All Rights reserved $ ** $ ** $ ***************************************************************************** $ ** $ ** $ ***************************************************************************** $ *************************************<+>************************************* $ ***************************************************************************** $ $ ***** NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS ***** $ $ There may be three types of messages in this file: $ $ 1. Messages that appear in dialogs or are displayed to the user. $ $ These messages are the default and they should ALL BE LOCALIZED. $ Note that these messages do NOT have any identification (see the $ comments for type 2 and 3 below). $ $ 2. Messages that only appear in the error log file. $ $ The localization of these messages is OPTIONAL. These messages are $ identified by the following: $ $ MESSAGES xx-yy IN SET zz WILL ONLY APPEAR IN THE DT ERRORLOG FILE $ $ 3. Messages that should not be localized. $ $ These messages are identified by the following: $ $ DO NOT TRANSLATE or CHANGE or LOCALIZE MESSAGES xx-yy from set zz $ $ ***** END (NOTE FOR MESSAGE CATALOG TRANSLATORS) ***** $ $ ****************************************************************************** $set 2 $ PAM_SUCCESS 1 Success $ PAM_OPEN_ERR 2 Dlopen failure $ PAM_SYMBOL_ERR 3 Symbol not found $ PAM_SERVICE_ERR 4 Error in underlying service module $ PAM_SYSTEM_ERR 5 System error $ PAM_BUF_ERR 6 Memory buffer error $ PAM_CONV_ERR 7 Conversation failure $ PAM_PERM_DENIED 8 Permission denied $ PAM_MAXTRIES 9 Maximum number of attempts exceeded $ PAM_AUTH_ERR 10 Authentication failed $ PAM_AUTHTOKEN_REQD 11 Get new authentication token $ PAM_CRED_INSUFFICIENT 12 Insufficient credentials $ PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL 13 Can not retrieve authentication info $ PAM_USER_UNKNOWN 14 No account present for user $ PAM_CRED_UNAVAIL 15 Can not retrieve user credentials $ PAM_CRED_EXPIRED 16 User credentials have expired $ PAM_CRED_ERR 17 Failure setting user credentials $ PAM_ACCT_EXPIRED 18 User account has expired $ PAM_AUTHTOK_EXPIRED 19 User password has expired $ PAM_SESSION_ERR 20 Can not make/remove entry for session $ PAM_AUTHTOK_ERR 21 Authentication token manipulation error $ PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVERY_ERR 22 Authentication token can not be recovered $ PAM_AUTHTOK_LOCK_BUSY 23 Authentication token lock busy $ PAM_AUTHTOK_DISABLE_AGING 24 Authentication token aging disabled $ PAM_NO_MODULE_DATA 25 Module specific data not found $ PAM_IGNORE 26 Ignore module $ PAM_ABORT 27 General PAM failure $ Unknown Error 28 Unknown Error $ Following messages are from pam_framework_util.c 29 pam_sm_setcred: %s 30 setproc_cred: %s 31 password: $ from pam_framework.c, default prompt 32 Please enter user name: