Hi

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Floris <jkflo...@dds.nl> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> after asking the systemd mailing list [1] I will try this list. Maybe
> someone can help me to solve this issue or point me to someone/ some list.
>
> The short version of the problem:
>
> I have created a multiseat setup with systemd. And used "loginctl attach" to
> attach devices to an other seat. The input from the mouse and keyboard are
> working as expected. They both only work on the seat they are attached to.
> Nevertheless, the joysticks ignore the seat rules and works on every seat.
> So a user from seat0 can interact with seat1. Maybe this is not directly a
> security problem as it is annoying.
>
> Please read the systemd-devel mailing list [1] for more information or ask
> me if you need more information about my system or the problem.

I posted an explanation on systemd-devel [1] this morning. Please note
that this is a policy-issue created in user-space. The kernel-side
cannot help you there. Furthermore, the kernel recommends using evdev
instead of joydev and friends. Therefore, I cannot see what you expect
from us.

If you want to get this solved, simply change the udev rules on your
system to prevent joydev devices from being world-readable.

Thanks
David

[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-May/019566.html
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