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Package: systemd
Version: 215-5+b1
Severity: wishlist
Dear all,
similar to zack's #766039, I would like to ask if it's possible to
always enable a read-only version of debug-shell.service.
The reasoning should be obvious: Always provide potentially useful
feedback to all local users, while preventing said users from entering
commands etc.
I am not sure if this could leak security-relevant information or not.
This probably needs to be bumped upstream, but I would much rather do
this if I knew Debian's maintainers are behind this idea.
Thanks,
Richard
-- Package-specific info:
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.16-2-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages systemd depends on:
ii acl 2.2.52-2
ii adduser 3.113+nmu3
ii initscripts 2.88dsf-53.4
ii libacl1 2.2.52-2
ii libaudit1 1:2.4-1
ii libblkid1 2.25.1-5
ii libc6 2.19-11
ii libcap2 1:2.24-6
ii libcap2-bin 1:2.24-6
ii libcryptsetup4 2:1.6.6-2
ii libgcrypt20 1.6.2-4
ii libkmod2 18-3
ii liblzma5 5.1.1alpha+20120614-2
ii libpam0g 1.1.8-3.1
ii libselinux1 2.3-2
ii libsystemd0 215-5+b1
ii sysv-rc 2.88dsf-53.4
ii udev 215-5+b1
ii util-linux 2.25.1-5
Versions of packages systemd recommends:
ii dbus 1.8.8-2
ii libpam-systemd 215-5+b1
Versions of packages systemd suggests:
pn systemd-ui <none>
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2014 03:22:10 +0200 Zbigniew
=?utf-8?Q?J=C4=99drzejewski-Szmek?= <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:01:08PM +0200, Richard Hartmann wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Martin Pitt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Perhaps a better thing would be to always log systemd events/changes
> > > to tty9? There is no scrollback buffer while its logging in the
> > > background (i. e. you are looking at a different tty), but usually the
> > > last 20-something lines should give you an idea what it's hanging on.
> There's ForwardToConsole and TTYPath. This is enough to have messages
> forwarded
> to a tty [1]. Currently enabling this requires editing
> /etc/systemd/journald.conf,
> but when the patches currently being discussed [2] on the mailing list are
> merged,
> journald.conf should allow dropin snippets, so this should become even easier
> to enable.
>
> [1]
> http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/journald.conf.html#ForwardToSyslog=
> [2]
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-October/024022.html
>
Let's consider this feature request dealt with then.
I don't think Richard was asking for such a feature to be enabled by
default and using a drop-in to have this enabled on-demand is easy enough.
Regards,
Michael
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