Am 01.01.2016 um 18:33 schrieb Nils Dagsson Moskopp: > Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:
> I understand. What exactly is the security hole and how broad is its > scope? Can someone outside my computer now see the network password? > It means, someone logged in via SSH could control the network connection, i.e. a session which is not considered local and active. This is not a policy which is usable for a general purpose distro like Debian. That's why I don't consider the patch acceptable. > “loginctl” run as user “erlehmann” outputs: > > --- ✂ --- > SESSION UID USER SEAT > c1 107 lightdm seat0 > 1 1000 erlehmann seat0 > > 2 sessions listed. > --- ✂ --- What does $ loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID say? > I have no idea what “a polkit agent” means. “pgrep -a polkit” outputs: > > --- ✂ --- > 2350 /usr/lib/policykit-1/polkitd --no-debug > --- ✂ --- That looks like you might not have a polkit agent running in your user session. GNOME-Shell and KDE (Plasma) have a builtin polkit agent. For minimal environments like you use, you might have to use something like policykit-1-gnome. You should then have a /usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 process running. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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