> Smartcard authentication using custom methods using via a custom
configured system nss database may not work anymore.
Do I read the gnome-settings-daemon patches correctly, and this actually
just entirely drops support for auth via NSS? So the regression
potential is that if someone has set up auth via a custom system nss
database, this *will* break login for them?
(Unrelatedly, patches like smartcard-Use-autopointers.patch and
smartcard-manager-Use-mutex-auto-lockers-when-convenient.patch are the
sort of refactoring patches that we prefer not to see in SRUs. I don't
think they're a blocker, but they make reviewing more difficult)
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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gdm-smartcard pam config needs to be updated for Ubuntu and installed
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