Confirming this is a bug as well.
Ubuntu 12.04 with LDAP auth and NFS home directory mounts.
Only seems to affect GNOME Classic and GNOME Classic (No Effects)
logins. Hangs after entering credentials.
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I can confirm this problem exists on Linux Mint 13 and Ubuntu 12.04
LDAP user authentication with NFS mounted home directories, gsettings process
hangs and login will not continue until the process is killed.
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Problem observed in fresh install of 12.04. Solved by `apt-get install
nscd`
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Problem still exists in Ubuntu 12.10
LDAP user authentication and nfs mounted home dirs. (the entire /home
directory is exported from the server and is mounted by clients).
Partialy fixed by installation of nslcd, did not do #5
Attempting to login immediately after the login screen loads results
I have this issue on xubuntu 12.04.2
#56 is solved it
Thanks Tim
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Same problem here with LDAP users and webdav mounted homedirs on Ubuntu
12.10. No solution presented here has been able to fix anything.
Everything work fine on console.
When deactivating 90qt-a11y the login process end with a message stating
that it "Could not update ICEauthority file
/home/user
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 (fresh install), LDAP and homes mounted via NFS
on /etc/fstab.
Installing nscd has solved my problem.
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Addition to #63: It looks like 90qt-a11y still needs to be deactivated
even when using the "nolock" mount option.
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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, LDAP, autofs and have this problem. I tried
#62. It seemed to work at least partially. I was able to complete login
some of the time but not all the time. I tried #5 but that didn't seem
to make a difference. #14 at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1526520&page=2 s
Hi,
install libnss-ldapd and run nslcd and the problem goes aways!
(maybe sssd will help too)
then nscd works well and no hung problems (even without modifying 90qt-
ally script )
Sincerly,
Klaus
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Add on info from #60
It appears that patience is a virtue, I may be simply too eager, it now
seems to work after a reboot, I just have to wait for a minute or two
before logging on. This is a pain but workable as most of the client
machines will be on already.
The plot thickens and thanks for the
I can confirm, 12.04 clean install, followed guide from
http://signalboxes.net/howto/linux/ldap-client/
LDAP Server = Snow Leopard
Mounted homefolders using fstab (from Snow Leopard Server via NFS)
Reboot
Symptom:
Login screen seems to accept LDAP Users login and pass but simply returns to
login
The story continues.#58 it seemed to work, however after I inserted
a DVD in the drive and tried to login with the LDAP-user, the problem
occured again. Even logging in with a local (non-LDAP) user shows the
same problem.
Remark: after removing the DVD, restarting lightdm and a relogin, I saw
Yesterday, after installing 12.10, I had the same problem in our office
environment. Besides the above workarounds, I also read something about
a problem of using gvfs on a nfs mount.
Today I started a brand new installation of 12.10, and activated the
LDAP client ( apt-get install ldap-auth-clien
Hello,
I had this problem with 12.04 with nfs home. However, now at 12.10, I also got
this with local home.
The BT shows that gsettings stopped at the same point:
(gdb)
#0 __unregister_atfork (dso_handle=) at
../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/unregister-atfork.c:117
#1 0x7f103ac6e823 in __d
Simply installing unscd seemed to do the trick for me.
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I can confirm this bug. Running Kerberos/LDAP/NFS home directories via
autofs. I'm running 12.04.1 Desktop on AMD64.
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I can confirm this bug. The fix in post #5 solves it for me but
disables QT Accessibility.
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I have installed Xubuntu 12.04 and configured as LDAP client. I use also
automounter for home directories from NFS server. I can login as LDAP
user without NFS. Must exist user home directory in NFS? Wenn "no", how
i can create?
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Iv'e installed Edubuntu 12.04 64bit. LDAPusers works fine log into
server over Thinclients after installed and starting "nscd". I don't
know why i need this service. I have on every system there i need an
LDAPconnection an running LDAPslave. This is the best way. Hope nscd do
not breaks some things
I've had the same problems on my setup, which is LDAP + NFS via fstab.
It works with no changes to the 90qt-a11y, nscd installed and the
Ubuntu-2D session. It immediatley fails when logging in with the regular
Unity session. For now I adjusted the lightdm.conf to log in to the 2D
session by default
Just updated from 10.04 to 12.04. Using LDAP+autofs. Experiencing same
problem irrespective of using lightdm or gdm. Tried #5 and #39. Any
solution to this problem ?
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I had the same problem with a fresh install of 12.04 on amd 64 bit.
Installing nscd as per comment #39 worked. I DID NOT have to Comment
the lines in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90qt-a11y gsettings-daemon. My users
are ldap users with non standard home locations. I did modify
/etc/apparmor.d/tunables/
same problema. ubuntu 12.04, ldap with nfs/autofs. ldap users can log in
properly after installing nscd, but only if they use a ubuntu 2D session
(or gnome 2D or gnome fallback session).
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Have 12.04, ldap users and no autofs/nfs. Problem solved with #39
installing nscd.
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After a bit of struggling with the autofs/ldap/nfsd configuration, found out
that after restarting
services in order ldap then nfs then autofs, users were able to log-in. And
that autofs should be restarted after
the network manager.
Still not sure what caused the problem, but AFAIC problem so
#5 and #39 solved the problem under oneiric, but after upgrade to 12.04,
the problem reappeared.
Installing nscd and reinstalling at-spi2-core did not solve the problem.
(NFS homedir automounted and LDAP auth)
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This isn't specific to nfs mounted homes or what have you.
We run a number of 12.04 desktop workstations which I deploy with
cobbler, the users authenticate against an ldap server managed by
Zentyal, so their home directories are only created on successful
authentication.
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Regarding comment #39, where Lennart mentioned to install nscd, I'd like
to add that this solved several problems that I have at our company. The
setup here is that users login using LDAP account (but we don't use any
network FS). Since the upgrade to 12.04, some users started to complain
that Thun
High -> Makes a default Ubuntu installation generally unusable for some users ?
(I haven't marked it as triaged because it's not obvious to me from the comment
set that anyone really understands where the problem comes from)
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
-
OK, I am getting past the login screen, no spinning wheel anymore,
however it still doesn't work. I've tried #39. The symptom is that after
login, the desktop immediately logs me out again and I get back to the
login screen.
/var/log/syslog:
May 8 11:32:06 ltsp nbd_server[1494]: connect from 192.
Running into the same problem with 12.04, LDAP users, NFS Automounted
Home Directories. Will try #39; however, what if we need the QT
Accessibility?
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After running gvfsd in debug mode from the console (DISPLAY=:0
/usr/lib/gvfsd -r) I found out that gvfsd could not get the right uid
for my LDAP users. Googling a bit further I found out that installing
the nscd (Name Service Caching Daemon) would solve that problem. And
indeed it did!
So, all in
I investigated this some more and found the following:
- Added a local user (not in LDAP, but with home dir on NFS): this user can log
in without problems
- For a newly created user in the LDAP server logging in doesn't work and
appears to be hanging.
+ Several processes use a lot of CPU time
As metioned in response #36 this problem has returned in Ubuntu 12.04.
As reported, the fix in #5 doesn't work anymore.
This is on a machine that was upgraded from 11.10, LDAP client, NFS
mounted /home, no Kerberos.
I tried using both my own user account and a freshly created LDAP
account with a
I'm guessing the change linked to in #33 that fixes this is:
* Remove 90qt-a11y: Qt accessibility is not stable enough in Oneiric to be
enabled by default for all applications. A patch for unity-2d specifically
enables accessibility for it so that the desktop remains accessible.
(LP:
It works here too now.
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Confirmed #33: it works here too.
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Re: #31, since applying https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source
/at-spi2-core/2.2.2-0ubuntu1.2 from oneiric-updates published on
2012-02-16, I've not experienced the problem -- are you applying changes
from -updates?
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this should be "grave"
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This is killing us here as well, nfs mounted homes in 11.10.
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As #29 says, this bug is evident also in the 12.04 builds, and even the
workaround suggested by #5 does not work for me.
It is pretty critical to get this working, would be nice with just a little
activity on this bug at least.
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This bug seems to have stuck behind a "Low" urgency package "at-
spi2-core". Do you think this bug is reported behind the right package?
While it's true that the problem seems to appear with a reference to QT
accessibility features, which may have lower priority, the real use case
where this occur
I am facing the same problem now at our computer-labs at university.
Mounted NFS homedirs and LDAP authentication. A co-worker tried a
different approach using SLIM as login manager. This let's LDAP users
login and use unity properly. Unfortunately, it screws up local
accounts. Additionally, the sh
Same problem here. I have been experimenting with Kubuntu 11.10, and
there is not file to fix as mentioned in #5. (By the way, I am running
11.10 on both the server and the client). I tried LXDE & LXDM to see if
there was any change. Interesting: I can sometimes partially log in,
but if more th
Same problem here. I am running ldap login for years on four debian servers and
one debian and one ubuntu desktop ( the bug does not appear in debian stable).
I use local home directories and the problem occurs with and without NFS and
CIFS mounts.
I agree this is a serious bug. I was able to wo
I also think this bug should get HIGH priority. LDAP is essential for so
many deployments.
I also recommend testing that "sudo", "su -" and "sudo su -" work as
expected from LDAP-only user accounts. I'm experiencing this bug with
LDAP user accounts, but I worked around it using instructions found
This bug is really serious and I would also suggest to put it as high.
I never faced so many troubles as with this 11.10 realease and this is a
blocker for any upgrade on our network clients as we run on NFS remote mounted
homedirs with autofs-ldap.
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I also can confirm the presence of this bug on my work. I am administer
an network with more 100 computers, all then using Ubuntu, 9 and 10.
Also using NFS and LDAP for personal profiles. On my tests for upgrading
this bug persist. I also think that we have to marked this bug to high.
I am from Bra
This is also present in Linux Mint 12. Same workaround can be applied
as well.
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I can also confirm the presence of this bug. I have been running the
same LDAP and NFS servers/setups since 2008. My LDAP and NFS servers
are running 8.04 and I have never had this problem until using 11.10 as
a client. This is also a fresh install and the posted workaround works;
however, I cho
Same config as #18. And same problem, switching between dm's didn't
help. Although using #5 solved the problem, I am looking for a more
long-term solution.
Note: logging a LDAP user through the terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F1~6) and then
starting x manually works fine. Thus I presume the problem emmerge fro
Same here, but no difference using lightdm, gdm or even kdm.
Configuration: ldap users, home directories mounted via nfs. Local users
can login graphically, ldap users can login on a terminal without any
problem, but not via X. After login, the logtin dialog disappears and
the mouse cursor can be m
I also use LDAP and automounted home dirs, and login via LightDM does not work.
With a local user, it does work.
Logging in with an LDAP user via Ctrl-Alt-F1 works like a charm.
I don't have any problems with the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90qt-a11y script
so I didn't touch it.
Solution for me was to s
I also have an LDAP setup on a clean Ubuntu 11.10 install - but with
local homedirs - and am also experiencing this issue.
The "gsettings get" is also hanging with gdm - so switching to gdm from
lightdm is not a surefire fix for this issue, either.
Disabling the 90qt-ally script immediately fixed
Same for me as per comment #14 (with the addition of NFS automounted
homedirs).
If I shutdown lightdm:
sudo /etc/init.d/lightdm stop
and start gdm:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
then I can login to the desktop.
To avoid doing this every time I startup my pc I had to change default manager
to gd
I have an LDAP setup with a clean Ubuntu Desktop 11.10 Client. and #5 didn't
work for me.
With and without the same as #10:
'lightdm seems to accept the login but then returns to the login screen.'
With GDM i don't know... (and don't know how to test)
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I have Oneiric LDAP authentication with local home directories. No NFS,
no autofs.
Gnome LDAP user login hangs every time with process: "gsettings get
org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessiblity"
Killing that single process with signal 1 (kill -1 PID) from TTY lets
the Gnome session login co
A quick note: the workaround in #5 works for me, Lightdm logs me in
without delay.
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I have an LDAP setup also, with home directories over NFS, but no
automounting or Kerberos. Like Heiko in post #2, killing gsettings from
a tty helps. After that, Lightdm logs in properly.
This was on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, I also moved folders like
.compiz, .local, .config to a backup l
With the workaround from comment #5, lightdm seems to accept the login
but then returns to the login screen. With gdm, login works.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I see a similar problem here after upgrading from a working 10.04 setup
with nfs mounted home directories and ldap user database and kerberos
authentification. Weh using lightdm, the systems seems to hang. When
starting gdm, the login is taking place but the gnome/unity sessions are
not started. Wh
Here is a strace. Couldn't make it hang while stracing though:
http://pastebin.com/mQ6Zgja1
Not sure how to produce anything useful with gdb, if you have any
suggestions I'm happy to try. I could connect with gdb to the hanging
program, would that be of any use? And what kind of information would
** Tags added: a11y
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could you gdb or strace to see how that comment is hanging? gsettings
shouldn't hang ever...
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
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Probably final comment from me, I found a workaround that "solves" the problem
for me.
If you don't need QT Accessibility:
Edit `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90qt-a11y', put a `#' in front of all lines:
# -*- sh -*-
# Xsession.d script to set the QT_ACCESSIBILITY env variable when accessibility
# is enab
I guess this is not a lightdm issue, so changing the package to Xorg.
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) => xorg (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm this on two machines. The command in the above post
contains a typo, the command below is the one at which the login process
hangs:
`gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility'
According to `ps aux' the process is in state `Sl'. When I kill that
single process (
It seems the system is hanging at:
`gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessiblity'
Once I did a `killall gsettings' the ldap user logged in properly.
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