On 9/11/2015 7:46 AM, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
That was my point, but unless you know the correct path to pass I'd
say not passing any PATH at all is better the passing an incorrect
one. If cryptmount sanitized the environment (if it did not want
the user to be in control of the environment) it would not run into
the problem you initially reported.

I don't think it is cryptmount, but the fact that Debian still defaults to not including /sbin on the PATH for non root users. Whichever package it is that is responsible for this is where this bug should be reassigned.

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