Marking fix released for shadow based on the openssh and debian status.
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And I've been complaining that the bug has been opened for a year ... 5
years ago
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Bug confirmed here for Precise.
That bug is definitely a show stopper for Ubuntu in in large
heterogenous networks.
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This seems to still be a problem in 12.04. On log out I get
pam_mount(spawn.c:128): error setting uid to 0
pam_mount(mount.c:69): umount messages:
pam_mount(mount.c:73): umount: /home/me/share is not in the fstab (and you are
not root)
pam_mount(mount.c:752): unmount of share failed
This seems t
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.10"
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andreas@workstation:/home$ exit
exit
pam_mount(spawn.c:128): error setting uid to 0
and in 11
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The bug is still present in 11.04.
pam_mount(spawn.c:128): error setting uid to 0
pmvarrun(pmvarrun.c:457): could not unlink /var/run/pam_mount/sec: Permission
denied
pam_mount(spawn.c:128): error setting uid to 0
pam_mount(mount.c:68): umount messages:
pam_mount(mount.c:72): umount: only root ca
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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using su will log a user in and mount the folder/drive correctly
(as root). When the session ends the unmount will be attempted as user.
su under Fedora does not have this issue.
** Also affects: shadow (Ubuntu)
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Worth noting that libpam-mount does not have a problem. Its SU that has
the issue and the way it calls the umount as a user but mounts as root.
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This issue was fixed in OpenSSH version 4.8. Karmic beta has 5.1.
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After checking this bug appears to have been fixed upstream in OpenSSH
4.8
This should be rolled into Karmic Koala.
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Also confirmed on Jaunty.
Unfortunately this is an upstream bug that may take a while for some
action to occur on.
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I tried a fresh install of jaunty. The pam_mount works for my LTSP
server if I logon to the server (Active directory member (Likewise) and
the mount points show up for each user and unmount on logout), but for
the LTSP clients it does not work. I've opted out of the pam_mount
option for putting a
I suffer the same problem with the brand new jaunty. This security issue
is still not fixed, more than two years later?
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See Bug #48407 reported by RK on 2006-06-04 for a fix that makes it work
for me.
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** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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Joachim,
No, I'm sorry, I don't know if missing root permissions is the problem
in my case. Maybe open files is the problem. (Perhaps I need to turn on
debugging in pam_mount.conf.xml to find out.)
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Hi Mannheim,
are you sure this is caused by problems with missing root persmissions?
In my experience, when gdm this bug does not appear (e.g. cifs mounts
are unmounted properly), while it occurs when using ssh or su.
I’m assuming that your problem is a different bug.
Greetings,
Joachim
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This bug is affecting me when logging in via gdm in hardy. My home
directory is encrypted in /dev/sda6. Steps to reproduce (after setting
up pam_mount etc. in Ubuntu 8.04.1):
1. Log in as me (bill) via gdm.
2. Log out.
3. Log in as joe, a member of admin group.
4. As joe, do
$ sudo mkdir
I should mention that it's working with gdm.
'su' mounts, but doesn't unmount
'ssh' doesn't mount at all
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With CIFS mount points, we observe the right behavior under hardy.
Oct 29 16:31:44 mxapp-126-1-1 gdm[19596]: pam_mount(misc.c:285) command: umount
[/home/DemoElvSec]
Oct 29 16:31:44 mxapp-126-1-1 gdm[20985]: pam_mount(misc.c:56) set_myuid:
(uid=0, euid=0, gid=602, egid=0)
Oct 29 16:31:44 mxap
Nevermind, it worked after all. The remaining problem was a left-over
/var/run/pam-mount file. It still doesn’t work for su, BTW.
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I compiled openssh 5.1 from intrepid on hardy, but it still does not
work. Strangly, I’m no longer getting an error message from mod_pam that
setuid fails, although pam_unix reports that the session is actually
closed.
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iI have linked a related Debian bug. This seems to be fixed in the new
openssh version 5.1, according to
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/openssh/news/20080725T104703Z.html
Is this fix important enough to warrant a backport for hardy?
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I added a watcher to the upstream bug report.
Also, I added openssh-server as being affected. Not necessarily that
sshd needs changes, but more for tracking and visibility.
According to my code inspection of the OpenSSH code that opens and
closes PAM sessions, it looks to me that the pam_open_se
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This is perhaps a problem with Debian's pam policy.
Running a Fedora9 KVM, the following /etc/pam.d/system-auth works for me
(+++ denotes "added" to stock config):
#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
authrequired
Also, see:
* http://dev.computergmbh.de/gitweb.cgi?p=pam_mount;a=blob;f=doc/faq.txt
Specifically, " Q. Why does pam_mount not work right with OpenSSH?"
I am only seeing this behavior on ssh logins. Console logins seem to
work.
:-Dustin
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Hmm, it seems that this is a well known, and long-standing problem...
*
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/securityfocus/Secure_Shell/2004-09/0008.html
* https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=926
* http://www.redhat.com/archives/pam-list/2003-April/msg00015.html
:-Dustin
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I'm experiencing this problem on Hardy and Intrepid. Marking Confirmed.
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I am also having the same problem on a Hardy LTSP server. I have pam_mount
connecting to cifs filesystems. The users network folders are mounted 3
different locations: ~/MyDocuments, ~/Public, ~/MultimediaShare
They show up on the desktop as a mounted drive. I can unmount them as the user
in a t
I have tested the pam_mount on madriva 2007.0, build it from the ubuntu
source and it work fine on mandriva. The problem seem really to be in
pam under Ubuntu.
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I've been looking in the diff of the pam source package for the
parameter causing the privilege drop, but i've not been able to find
such parameter. I looked for "drop" and "privilege" and "root" and found
nothing useful. Configure from "rules" file doesn't have options that
apprents to drop privil
"pam_mount *needs* the root privileges, but Ubuntu's PAM configuration
decided to throw them away after the login sequence completed."
Isn't this trivial to fix? Come on, this bug has been open for almost a
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The login-count bug mentioned in comment 1 is also a symptom of the
early-priv-dropping problem. When pam_mount decreases the login count to
0, it tries to remove the /var/run/pam_mount/$USER file, but can't as it
doesn't have the privileges to do so. This results in a stale login
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Also present in hardy. pam_mount can't unmount on logout:
pam_mount(misc.c:285) command: /sbin/umount.crypt [/home/crypt/]
pam_mount(misc.c:56) set_myuid: (uid=1001, euid=1001, gid=1001, egid=1001)
pam_mount(misc.c:358) error setting uid to 0
pam_mount(mount.c:104) umount errors:
pam_mount(mount.c
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Yes, confirmed in gutsy.
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Thank you for reporting the issue and helping to make Ubuntu even
better. Is this still an issue on Ubuntu Gutsy?
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>Dameon Wagner schrieb:
>> pam_mount(misc.c:264) command: /usr/local/sbin/pmvarrun [-u] [tester]
>> [-o] [-1]
>> pam_mount(misc.c:341) set_myuid(pre): real uid/gid=1004:1004,
>> effective uid/gid=1004:1004
>> pam_mount(misc.c:346) error setting uid to 0
>> pam_mount(pam_mount.c:360) pmv
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