Public bug reported:

In Ubuntu Noble, I install authd 0.2.1, switch to a different TTY and
try to log in.

I enter my user name and I am asked

> Select your provider
>
> 1: local

I click <Enter> and am asked for the password. After entering it I
expect to eventually get a shell, but after installing Authd I can wait
minutes and end up with nothing (as if it were validating the password).

If I enter wrong credentials I get "login incorrect" and a new user name
prompt, which is the correct behavior.

I get the same question asked when using 'sudo' but there it works.

** Affects: authd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Can't authenticate in TTY after installing authd, but sudo works

Status in authd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu Noble, I install authd 0.2.1, switch to a different TTY and
  try to log in.

  I enter my user name and I am asked

  > Select your provider
  >
  > 1: local

  I click <Enter> and am asked for the password. After entering it I
  expect to eventually get a shell, but after installing Authd I can
  wait minutes and end up with nothing (as if it were validating the
  password).

  If I enter wrong credentials I get "login incorrect" and a new user
  name prompt, which is the correct behavior.

  I get the same question asked when using 'sudo' but there it works.

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