On 7/1/2012 6:14 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
> pam_ck_connector and pam_loginuid should not be placed into
> system-session, but rather directly in login, {g,k,x}dm, sshd, etc. as
> session optional. These modules are only intended for login sessions.
> When using sudo, pam_ck_connector causes gnome-shell to segfault. I
> don't completely understand the interaction just yet, but I suspect it
> has something to do with root now owning the session cookie. :-)
>
> I think the best solution would be to create empty login-*
> configurations and append to those (include them by default in login
> configuration), and then include that into login utilities pam
> configuration. I'll try and get a look at it Wed night or so (maybe even
> tonight...we'll see).
>
> -- DJ Lucas
>
This is the wrong list to give advice to about pam, ssh, and other
security programs. You should be emailing the BLFS list instead.
Otherwise, we'd have a lot more emails in the archives that don't relate
to building the LFS book.
Elly
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