[Bug 878699] Re: pam_mount problem for user proxy in cron.daily

2012-09-07 Thread Jari Laamanen
I get this mesage every morning. It is very frustrating. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/878699 Title: pam_mount problem for user proxy in cron.daily To manage notifications about

[Bug 1028551]

2012-09-01 Thread Jari Laamanen
Thanks Anthony. I have indeed kubuntu 12.04 with kde 4.9.00 from kubuntu-ppa/backports, and the problem goes away, if I use the package from šumski's repository. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to kubuntu-default-settings in

[Bug 1028551]

2012-09-01 Thread Jari Laamanen
Yoann, The version built with KDE 4.9 from testing2 works as intended in my KDE 4.9.00 system (no questions about the default engine, url bar search works fine, middle click search also). Thanks! $ apt-cache policy rekonq rekonq: Installed: 1.0+git2012082711-1~precise~ppa1 -- You received

[Bug 1028551]

2012-08-26 Thread Jari Laamanen
I have rekonq 1.0+git2012081411-1~precise~ppa1 from http://ppa.launchpad.net/yoann-laissus/rekonq-ppa/ubuntu/, which I believe should contain the above mentioned patch, but the default search engine is asked every time rekonq is started. In addition, url bar search does not use any search engine,

[Bug 996806] Re: sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.

2012-06-16 Thread Jari Laamanen
aldebx, by restricting the directive in pam_mount.xml to a specific user workaround you mean sudo, as for sudoedit there is no workaround? Or does sudoedit behave normally for you after editing just pam_mount.xml? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 996806] Re: sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.

2012-06-06 Thread Jari Laamanen
Thanks Moritz for debugging, I believe that you are correct. Especially as my /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml contains instructions only for the user, not root, I did not get any trouble with sudo. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 927828] Re: sudo: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user != ((void *)0)' failed.

2012-05-08 Thread Jari Laamanen
I donwgraded to version sudo=1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3: shell:~$ sudoedit test reenter password for pam_mount: pam_mount(mount.c:69): Messages from underlying mount program: pam_mount(mount.c:73): crypt_activate_by_passphrase: File exists pam_mount(pam_mount.c:521): mount of

[Bug 927828] Re: sudo: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user != ((void *)0)' failed.

2012-05-08 Thread Jari Laamanen
Steve, two simultaneous ssh's to a server with already mounted encrypted partitions do not print errors for the user. However, auth.log records the following lines: May 8 23:11:17 myserver sshd[8]: Accepted password for myuser from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 36342 ssh2 May 8 23:11:17 myserver

[Bug 996806] [NEW] sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.

2012-05-08 Thread Jari Laamanen
Public bug reported: I have sudo 1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3.1 from precise-proposed and I use pam_mount for mounting encrypted partitions at login. (LVM partitions, if that matters.) 'sudoedit' command triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to

[Bug 927828] Re: sudo: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user != ((void *)0)' failed.

2012-05-08 Thread Jari Laamanen
I filed a bug #996806 against sudo in ubuntu for the sudoedit and pam_mount bug. Thanks! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/927828 Title: sudo: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count:

[Bug 927828] Re: sudo: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user != ((void *)0)' failed.

2012-05-07 Thread Jari Laamanen
I have sudo 1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3.1 from precise-proposed and I use pam_mount for mounting encrypted partitions at login. While the original bug is fixed with the 1ubuntu3.1 version of sudo, 'sudoedit' command triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it