On Tue, 28 May 2024 13:09:53 +0200 Anthony Bourguignon <debian+...@toniob.net> wrote: > Hi, > > Since 256~rc3-3, I can’t login anymore with my homed user. How it > happened : I logged in with GDM to > my Gnome session. I made the updates, including the systemd-homed > version 256~rc3-3. When I locked > my screen, I was unable to unlock it. The password was refused. So I > restarted the computer and I > was unable to log back onto it. > > I tried with Gnome, ssh, su (as root), nothing worked. > > I think your modifications completely broke systemd-homed > authentification. The system didn’t > recognize the user at all : > 2024-05-28T11:42:29.266019+02:00 **redacted** unix_chkpwd[2223]: > check pass; user unknown > 2024-05-28T11:44:17.113169+02:00 **redacted** unix_chkpwd[2351]: > could not obtain user info > (**redacted**) > > I rsynced the /etc/pam.d/common* files from another computer, deleted > the systemd-homed file in the > same directory, and everything is back to normal.
uff I tested it from a TTY rather than GNOME and it worked. Does it work from the console for you? -- Kind regards, Luca Boccassi
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