Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Eric Paris
On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 21:36 +0100, Andre Tomt wrote: > *testing hat on* > > PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, > making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. > > This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is >

Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Serge Hallyn
Quoting Andre Tomt (an...@tomt.net): > *testing hat on* > > PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, > making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. > > This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is > appearantly a known issue

Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Andre Tomt
*testing hat on* PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is appearantly a known issue as evident in this earlier post from february:

Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Andre Tomt
*testing hat on* PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is appearantly a known issue as evident in this earlier post from february:

Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Serge Hallyn
Quoting Andre Tomt (an...@tomt.net): *testing hat on* PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is appearantly a known issue as

Re: Linux 3.14-rc8 (LXC broken)

2014-03-25 Thread Eric Paris
On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 21:36 +0100, Andre Tomt wrote: *testing hat on* PAM within namespaces (say, LXC) does not work anymore with 3.14-rc8, making login, ssh etc fail in containers unless you boot with audit=0. This is due to a change in return value to user space; and is appearantly a