Hi,

Could you try to copy pamusb.conf from your Ubuntu to your Lenny system ?

If pamusb-check works, it would mean it's a pamusb-conf related issue.
If not, it might be because of the kernel/hal combination.

Regards,

2009/4/1 José Miguel Parrella Romero <[email protected]>:
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> Andrea,
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> This problem seems to be present in current 0.4.2, while it stopped when
> user created a partition on the device¹.
>
> Ubuntu had problems, too, but a system update seems to solve it².
>
> Could you please help us determining if this relies on a low level
> software package? If so, I can update package information explaining
> known caveats with the software.
>
> Thanks for your time and great work,
> Jose
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> ¹ http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=477640
> ² https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-usb/+bug/139567
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> Hi Jose,
>
> unfortunately the problem still exists on Lenny.
>
> These are the sticks I tried on an Ubuntu Gutsy system:
> r...@gaia:~# pamusb-conf --add-device blah
> Please select the device you wish to add.
> * Using "Alcor Micro Corp. Mass Storage Device (00000000)" (only option)
>
> Which volume would you like to use for storing data ?
> * Using "/dev/sdb1 (UUID: 807C-583B)" (only option)
>
> Name            : blah
> Vendor          : Alcor Micro Corp.
> Model           : Mass Storage Device
> Serial          : 00000000
> UUID            : 807C-583B
>
> Save to /etc/pamusb.conf ?
> [Y/n] n
> r...@gaia:~#
> r...@gaia:~#
> r...@gaia:~# pamusb-conf --add-device blah
> No devices detected.
> r...@gaia:~# pamusb-conf --add-device blah
> Please select the device you wish to add.
> * Using "Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash 110 USB 2.0 Flash Drive (2GB)
> (HOHVBLJ5)" (only option)
>
> Which volume would you like to use for storing data ?
> * Using "/dev/sdb (UUID: <UNDEFINED>)" (only option)
>
> WARNING: No UUID detected for device /dev/sdb. One time pads will be disabled.
> Name            : blah
> Vendor          : Alcor Micro Corp.
> Model           : Transcend JetFlash 110 USB 2.0 Flash Drive (2GB)
> Serial          : HOHVBLJ5
> UUID            : <UNDEFINED>
>
> Save to /etc/pamusb.conf ?
> [Y/n] n
>
>
> Second stick does not work on Lenny, first stick works perfectly. Seems to
> depend on the UUID.
>
> Lenny system has libpam-usb 0.4.2-1, and pamusb-tools 0.4.2-1 installed.
>
> Best regards,
> Hauke
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