@Jari: Just tested it myself, I added (user="USERNAME") to my
pam_mount.xml and it works now.
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Title:
sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the p
Haven't seen this problem for a while and just tested on 14.04: Seems it
has been fixed somewhere in the last two years.
So I guess this bug report could be closed.
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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?
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@ Moritz - Thank you for your insightful debugging of this issue. As you
anticipated, I confirm that restricting the directive in pam_mount.xml
to a specific user (user="USERNAME") is a valid workaround.
I also would like to add that my suggested workaround (i.e. commenting
out @pam-mount in "comm
I am orphaning the bug given that there has been no interaction with the
assignee since the bug has been opened. If you are still interested in
fixing this bug, please drop a line on the work progress. Thanks.
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
** Changed in: sud
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.
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Just checked sudo's behavior regarding the login count. It consistently
uses the user "root" before and after the given command:
[BEGIN OF LOG]
[sudo] password for USER:
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:364): pam_mount 2.10: entering auth stage
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:553): pam_mount 2.10: entering session st
Hi, I'm affected too and would like to provide some additional
information:
I suspect this bug is not caused by _how often_ pam_mount is called but rather
a mixup of the user it is run under.
When running sudoedit, before the editor component is started, pam_mount always
tries to mount the parti
As reported by Stewart Prescott [1], this error is triggered when the
system invokes pam-mount twice, which means that pam-mount tries to
mount the volume twice as a result and the second time fails because the
mount point is not empty.
Currently, this seems to be a bug of the default packaging ra
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => TJ (intuitivenipple)
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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