Ok, so it does sound like this and bug 1916235 are the same issue. And
this might be 'as designed', since upstream systemd wants systemd-logind
to talk to systemd-userdb instead of directly connecting to NIS servers;
however Debian (and Ubuntu) disable systemd-userdb.

@rbalint @ahasenack @mbiebl, since Debian/Ubuntu disable systemd-userdb,
should we also adjust the systemd-logind RestrictAddressFamilies=
restriction (and IPAddressDeny= and/or IPAddressAllow=) to allow
networking? I'm not sure why ProtectHostname= would also be needed, but
I assume it's related to the tighter restrictions on systemd-logind.


> I don't understand why daemon-reexec differs from rebooting.

daemon-reload and daemon-reexec only affect pid 1; you need to actually
(also) restart systemd-logind after making a change to its unit file;
reloading/reexecing pid 1 won't change anything about the running
systemd-logind.

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