** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Vogt (mvo) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
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Since Jeff's patch was rejected upstream, I am tagging this bug
accordingly.
** Tags added: patch-rejected-upstream
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gksudo fails if using libpam-krb5 for password auth
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Hello,
It seems that as of 2008-12-28 there's no proper solution to this
problem yet. I'm having issues with the pam_fprint module and gksudo in
Intrepid, and the sudo bug #180 is marked as fixed..
Is there anyone still interested about this?
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** Changed in: gksu
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Also affects: gksu via
http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=180
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I also has the problem with the thinkfinger. I don't access the libgksu source
codes so I don't know what happened in it.
I almost start to modify the thinkfinger source codes.
What I plan is to add a dbus server to listen it and modify the promote codes
in pam_thinkfinger.c to call dbus method.
I don't like that patch because it only fixes the problem in
pam_thinkfinger's case, where it asks for the password or your finger to
be swiped.
For example, *any* other pam modules that display something to the
console, but isn't asking for the password will be overridden by sudo,
thereby springi
The patch at ( http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=180 ) would allow
gksudo to append its 'GNOME_SUDO_PASS' text onto the end of whatever the
authenticating pam module outputs, meaning any challenge-response
authentication won't be broken, but gksu will still be able to scan for
its special tex
I don't think this is a bug with sudo - it's a bug inherently inside
gksu(do).
As you may know, gksudo is simply a wrapper inside gksudo. It executes
sudo with a -p parameter, asking it to override the default password
prompt with the supplied argument.
In gksudo's case, it asks sudo to override
There's another, safer patch on the sudo bug now (
http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=180 ) that really ought to be
applied - it will allow a very trivial patch to be applied to gksudo and
fix any non-standard PAM authentication. Is there anything holding this
back?
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Hello. I am using krb5/winbind authentication, and having the same
problem. I have tried the patch linked by levien, and it works well with
local users, but completely breaks sudo for domain users (before
applying the patch, i was able to use sudo with domain users, the
problem was only with gksu).
Hi Eddie,
Well, I'm no expert on this I'm afraid. But as far as I understand it
the problem is as follows: gksudo is basically a graphical front-end for
sudo, and therefore it needs to know when sudo asks for a password. PAM
modules however present their own prompt, which may be quite different
fr
I experience problems with gksu and libpam-ssh.
I installed libpam-ssh, and made those changes :
add "@include pam-ssh-auth" at the beginning of /etc/pam.d/common-auth
add "@include pam-ssh-session" at the beginning of /etc/pam.d/common-password
GDM works fine (I log in with my SSH passphrase), s
Hello levien. Could you enlighten me as to what this patch does? (and
how it solves my problem?) Regardless, I'm not particularly keen on
modifying a very important part of the OS - the patch (and the problem!)
seems to be introduced two years ago, and it still doesn't seem to be
fixed, which is s
Have you tried a patched version of sudo? You can get Jeff's patch from
http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=37
Get the source-package for sudo ("apt-get source sudo" or the latest tarball
from http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/download.html), apply the patch, recompile and
install (e.g. in /usr/loc
Oops, should have mentioned that I'm running the latest Feisty 32bit on
an IBM Thinkpad X41.
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I am experiencing a similar bug: this time using pam_bioapi (to support
fingerprint readers), version 0.4.0.
The problem I am having is that gksudo does not pop up to ask for a password
once the fingerprint dialog is aborted, as it would be expected to do.
My common-auth is as follows:
authsu
I agree with brettatoms, it is important to fix this issue if Ubuntu is
to be usable in anything other than a stand-alone desktop environment. I
am currently working with a small NGO to try and replace their ancient
Windows 98 installations with Ubuntu 7.04. We authenticate the Ubuntu
machines agai
What's the latest with this bug and patch?
I think the importance of this bug should be upped since this breaks the
entire System\Administration menu for anyone authenticating using via
pam-krb5/windind and possibly others. This means most people in an
"enterprise" environment authenticating again
I get the same behavior with pam_winbind as well.
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Just changing the status to reflect that patches exist, and seems to be
still waiting to be approved by sudo team (upstream).
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => In Progress
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