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Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.9.22-6
This bugreport is nearly the same as described in bug #306594.
Libpam-mount fails while trying to mount an encrypted image, maybe
because the password is not redirected to losetup.
This report applies to version 0.9.22-6 and 0.9.22-7.
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===File ~/error.log=========================================
pam_mount: reading options_allow...
pam_mount: reading options_require...
pam_mount: back from global readconfig
pam_mount: per-user configurations not allowed by pam_mount.conf
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for /home/.&.img
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for .img
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for /home/&
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for user
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for loop
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for encryption
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for aes
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for keybits
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for 256
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for /home/.&.key
pam_mount: expand_wildcard for .key
pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
pam_mount: checking sanity of volume record (/home/.philipp.img)
pam_mount: about to perform mount operations
pam_mount: information for mount:
pam_mount: --------
pam_mount: (defined by globalconf)
pam_mount: user: philipp
pam_mount: server:
pam_mount: volume: /home/.philipp.img
pam_mount: mountpoint: /home/philipp
pam_mount: options: user,loop,encryption=aes,keybits=256
pam_mount: fs_key_cipher: bf-ecb
pam_mount: fs_key_path: /home/.philipp.key
pam_mount: use_fstab: 0
pam_mount: --------
pam_mount: checking to see if /home/.philipp.img is already mounted at
/home/philipp
pam_mount: checking for encrypted filesystem key configuration
pam_mount: decrypting FS key using system auth. token and bf-ecb
pam_mount: about to start building mount command
pam_mount: command: /bin/mount -p0 /home/.philipp.img /home/philipp
-ouser,loop,encryption=aes,keybits=256
pam_mount: command: /sbin/losetup -p0 -eaes -k256 /dev/loop7 /home/.philipp.img
pam_mount: losetup errors (should be empty):
pam_mount: pam_mount: setting uid to 0
pam_mount: pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
pam_mount: pam_mount: real and effective group ID are 100 and 100.
pam_mount: Replaying journal..
pam_mount: Reiserfs journal '/dev/loop7' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions
replayed
pam_mount: Checking internal tree..finished
pam_mount: waiting for filesystem check
pam_mount: command: /sbin/losetup -d /dev/loop7
pam_mount: setting uid to 0
pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
pam_mount: real and effective group ID are 100 and 100.
pam_mount: waiting for losetup delete
pam_mount: mount errors (should be empty):
pam_mount: pam_mount: setting uid to 0
pam_mount: pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
pam_mount: pam_mount: real and effective group ID are 100 and 100.
pam_mount: Error: Password must be at least 20 characters.
pam_mount: waiting for mount
pam_mount: mount of /home/.philipp.img failed
pam_mount: clean system authtok (0)
pam_mount: command: /usr/sbin/pmvarrun -u philipp -d -o 1
pam_mount: setting uid to 0
pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
pam_mount: real and effective group ID are 100 and 100.
pam_mount: pmvarrun says login count is 2
pam_mount: done opening session
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Subject: Re: auto-mount of encrypted images fails
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Hi,
this bug is fixed in 0.9.22-7, I just forgot to close it.
Regards,
Bastian
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