I have already fixed that manually, but i sincerely don't recall
modifying the default configuration in any way. In that case i would
have kept a .old copy.
I.
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Steve,
I have version 1.5 libpam-mount and still the same issue...
regards,
Opti
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 03:42:49PM -, iram chelli wrote:
I have version 1.5 libpam-mount and still the same issue...
The fix for this bug was to not use the use_first_pass option in the default
configuration. If you have manually configured use_first_pass in your
setup, you will need to
Yeah I had the problem but it was merely an annoying message issue. Just
reinstalled the libpam-mount package through the synaptic package
manager and all was good.
cheers
gez
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problem started after setting up for encryption:
apt-get install lvm2 cryptsetup libpam-mount
fixed by editing out use_first_pass from /etc/pam.d/common-auth and
/etc/pam.d/common-pammount.
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Fixed in libpam-mount 1.27-4.
libpam-mount (1.27-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove old use_first_pass option from debian/pam-auth-update
to avoid warnings.
* Added pmt-ofl(1) manpage.
-- Bastian Kleineidam cal...@debian.org Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:05:32
+0200
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Regarding the message one gets when using sudo: this is caused by the
line auth optional pam_mount.so use_first_pass being included in
/etc/pam.d/common-auth. This is triggered by a call to pam-auth-
update in the libpam-mount.postinst script, which should be removed.
As the documentation of
We have both pammount and ldap authentication in use, so use_first_pass is
still needed:
Problem fixed by removing use_first_pass from /etc/pam.d/common-* except from
lines with ldap references: 'required pam_ldap.so' .
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I hadn't seen cheoppy's report: so my report is a second towards his
initial suggestion.
I also am about to setup encrypted home; and if I see problems like
reported here, I will update my report.
As I am also about to work with Netatalk and libpam-mount, that may
provide an additional view of
Note for others: in order to eliminate this error message,
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:100): unknown pam_mount option use_first_pass
everytime when su-ing to root,
I had to edit /etc/pam.d/common-pammount (as suggested),
and also /etc/pam.d/common-auth (which was only hinted at by the first reply
The functionality of the use_first_pass option is now controlled by
the enable_pam_password to the pam_mount module. This option is
enabled by default, according to the page below, so shouldn't be
necessary:
http://www.nomachine.com/ar/view.php?ar_id=AR06G00536
Attached is a package-patch to
It's also present in a clean Jaunty install.
Can be solved by removing the use_first_pass option in the common_pammount
and common_auth files. I haven't tried with an encrypted home partition yet,
will setup one soon, if it breaks it, I'll update my report.
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I just upgraded from intrepid to jaunty and got same problem about
unknown option use_first_pass, readming new pam_mount man page I see
that use_fist_pass option is no longer needed, previous man page uses
use_first_pass, you you only need to remove those options from module
and that is all.
I think that's true, the message is harmless. The reason that my luks-
encrypted partition did not mount was because I accidentally overwrote
/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml during the upgrade. Now it works.
I also removed the use_first_pass option from /etc/pam.d/common-pammount
so that it
The same problem here, after upgrading from intrepid to jaunty,
pam_mount no longer mounts my luks-encrypted home partition and I see
the same message, there is no delay however.
My /etc/pam.d/common-pammount contains these lines:
auth optional pam_mount.so use_first_pass
session
I suspect we have two issues here:
1) A confusing and annoying but benign message (the original issue),
2) A serious problem with mounting luks-encrypted partitions.
I cannot say for certain that the two issues are not interrelated in any
way, but I think a separate bug should be opened for the
I had the same problem, losting the login mount of my crypt partition.
Flocci, how did you fixed that, please?
Thanks, Diego
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and I am also seeing this message. x86_64
However I also use pam_mount to mount a luks encrypted home drive, and
it looks like logging in no longer passes my login password to
cryptsetup (that is, what use_first_pass is supposed to do). Both gdm
and a terminal based
flocci: I also use pam mount to automount luks. I see the annoying
use_first_pass message but at least automount works fine in my case.
Still unsure if it is safe to remove the option from /etc/pam.d/common-
pammount
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I think I have a setup similar to flocci's, and I'm not having any such
trouble, with or without the option.
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I spent some more time messing around with my system and I am now able to get
my home drive to mount when I log in. I had to modify my /etc/crypttab
settings.
However I am still getting the use_first_pass message.
Darin
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 16:30:40 -
Per Ångström per.angst...@autark.se
Confirming the issue: Jaunty ß / i386/
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I upgraded Ubuntu to 9.04 (amd64) and I got same issue.
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Confirming the same problem. (Jaunty beta on AMD64)
I personally consider this serious, since we have dozens of Ubuntu
installations that will be effected by this.
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which IMO should be addressed in the distribution
well seems like they take the should by its definition as it appears
in RFCs -- and decide not to address it ;-)
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I have the same issue, Jaunty Beta on AMD64
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** Changed in: libpam-mount (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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confirming that i have the same issue as well
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Same for me since recent upgrade in Jaunty Beta.
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Having same issue since 3/31/09.
Linux core2duo 2.6.28-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 27 10:01:17 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Yeah, that would be fine if I'm the only one seeing this message.
However, I suspect it's a common annoyance which IMO should be addressed
in the distribution.
BTW, the offending option is in /etc/pam.d/common-pammount .
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So remove the option from the pam_mount line in your pam configs.
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