On 12/06/10 10:56, Jörg Barfurth wrote:
As a last resort (it considerably impacts security) try adding the -D
option to your utpolicy (or check 'Enable direct Session Access" on the
web administration Advanced/Policy page).
with this option enabled, the 44D disappears, and the user retrieve his
session!
the downside is that when somebody re-inserts the smart card, the gnome
session isn't locked and everybody can access to the user's files.
Is it normal? Is it a feazture, or is it a problem on centos installation?
the gnome-screensaver is here, and it works. Why it is not activated
when the user removes his smart card?
thanks for reply,
gerard
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