Hei!

Recently we have encountered an issue that if a PAM user session has PAM_TTY 
set as "tty1", then it sets appropriate smack labels for /dev/snd/*.
otherwise the smack labels are not set appropriately for any other value and 
the devices become inaccessible.

Can someone please indicate,
a- Which component is responsible for setting up the smack lables for 
/dev/snd/* on the fly? Is it systemd?
b- Why is it hard-coded such that if PAM session has PAM_TTY set to "tty1" then 
it works correctly otherwise not e.g. for "tty7" etc?

I would really appreciate if someone (or related person) responds at the 
earliest :-)

BR
imran 
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