My older setting for pam_krb5 seems to have a minimun UID of 1000 which
I'm using. I do have a single local user for administration, so it is
needed. I would def appreciate If you can send the patch though, thank
you.
This is how far I'm now:
Once logged in as a local user, I can successfully
I usually start the user@.services with the following ExecStart line:
ExecStart=-/bin/bash -c "if [ $(id -u %i) -ge LIMIT ]; then export
KRB5CCNAME=/run/krb-caches/krb5cc_$(id -u %i); aklog fi; exec
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd --user"
The assumptions are:
- LIMIT is a user id limit, ids below are t
Thank you Jeffrey and Gaja about the further information and even giving
hope to some extent really, and sorry about the late response - somehow
my email failed to notify me about your important messages.
I will try my best to solve my instance using your framework
understanding, guidelines an
On 8/28/2022 3:14 AM, jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu
22.04 (or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
The underlying problem is that GDM heavily relies upon processes
launched as
Thank you Dirk,
sad to hear, but at least I know now not to waste more time banging my
head against the wall.
SDDM is new to me, I'll look into it.
br, jukka
Dirk Heinrichs kirjoitti 2022-08-28 10:59:
jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi:
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in
jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi:
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu
22.04 (or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
You can't. Most of the Gnome stuff nowadays heavily depends on systemctl
--user which doesn't work when $HOME is i
Hi all,
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu 22.04
(or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
I have an old virtualised setup that still works beautifully, however,
several OS-version upgrades breaks it and I haven't been able to