Confirmed. Installing lsh-server in vivid and logging in via ssh
reproduces this easily. There is no $XDG_SESSION_ID and login session
for lsh, so pam_systemd doesn't run. lsh-server does not ship any PAM
config at all.

** Summary changed:

- unprivileged lxc containers don't work in remote sessions
+ unprivileged lxc containers don't work in lsh remote sessions

** No longer affects: systemd (Ubuntu)

** Package changed: lxc (Ubuntu) => lsh-utils (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: lsh-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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