By default GDM switches to smartcard mode once one is plugged in,
smartcard auth can be disabled at gdm level though, by changing the
gsettings.
sudo -u gdm env -u XDG_RUNTIME_DIR -u DISPLAY DCONF_PROFILE=gdm
dbus-run-session \
gsettings set org.gnome.login-screen
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Title:
Gdm3 with smartcard asks for login/smartcard pin even if there is no
smartcard
I ran into this on a work machine today. I'd installed scdaemon, gnupg-
pkcs11-scd, opensc-pkcs11, and pcsc-tools. One of these is what
triggered the behavior - removing them restored normal login behavior.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
Gdm3 with smartcard asks for
Update: a workaround to recover the "gdm user chooser" is to avoid the
smartcard support from launching, which can be done editing this file
/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Smartcard.desktop
comment out the existing "Exec" line, and add a new one pointing to this
harmless do-nothing
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Title:
Gdm3 with smartcard asks for login/smartcard pin even if there is no
smartcard authentication enabled
Status in
I've been using 22.04 (fresh install) since June and today after a
routine update this "bug" popped up. This is in a system that has a
yubikey 4 permanently plugged in. It's weird that the bug just popped
out of nowhere.
The last workaround from wastrel worked great for me.
Now in addition to
I finally upgraded to 22.04 and the workaround in my previous message is
now also no longer working for me, though it had been in 21.04. Had to
remove the YubiKey to log in.
My new workaround is to add an option to the gdm-smartcard alternatives
configuration that's just password, no smartcard.
Encountered same issue today, its super annoying as none of the
workarounds work, looking for a fix asap.
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Title:
Gdm3 with
Also hitting this issue after upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04. The proposed
workaround doesn't work for me either.
I always have a Yubikey 5 Nano plugged into my device.
The workaround to be able to login is to remove the Yubikey, then I can use the
username and password, very annoying procedure for
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
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Title:
Gdm3 with smartcard asks for login/smartcard pin even if there is no
smartcard authentication
I'm hit by this issue and for me the suggested workaround doesn't work.
My previous setup:
- had the fingerprint auth enabled
- have the Yubikey attached and **required** for auth (initial login as well as
sudo)
Previous behavior since this issue appearance: I wouldn't be able to log
in with
wastrel, you're my saviour! I wouldn't discover that there is an option
in ages!
I think this should be the default, actually, because as I've stated if
sssd is not configured in the system we should use passwords, and if
system administrator configures proper smartcard authentication only
then
Yep this got me today.
Unable to login due to YubiKey plugged in to the system. GDM sees the
key and wants me to use it to authenticate, it's not set up for that and
I had to pull the YubiKey to be able to log in with username & password.
Poking around in /etc/pam.d/ I found there's a few
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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So... GDM actually just launches special session instance that is
actually a login screen? Now it's even more weird that gnome-shell
doesn't ask for PIN on lock screen.
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Assigning to gnome-shell (which implements the login GUI).
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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