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Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: consolekit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Simon MacMullen [2011-12-05 10:58 -]:
> So if I can't use su, what can I use? I want to start the rabbit process
> as the "rabbitmq" user, and Erlang programs can't easily setuid(3). I'm
> not aware of an alternative to su, but I could well be ignorant.
In the Debian world we use start-stop-da
Gah, I can't read. start-stop-daemon.
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Title:
pam_ck_connector.so is called for non-login sessions
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Steve Langasek said:
> su *is* the wrong tool to use for starting services, because su *is* defined
> to start PAM sessions.
Gosh, I wish I'd seen that a year ago :)
I hope this is a reasonable place to ask the following question:
So if I can't use su, what can I use? I want to start the rabbit
This bug affects 11.10 and rabbitmq. The computer will not shutdown via
lightdm or gnome session because lightdm thinks rabbitmq is still
running. It's worth noting I don't use the ubuntu provided rabbitmq
packages. Instead I use the packages from rabbitmq.com . I haven't
tested this issue with the
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
pam_ck_connector.so is called for non-login sessions
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that's still an issue, see bug #699930
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Title:
pam_ck_connector.so is called for non-login sessions
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
pam_ck_connector.so is called for non-login sessions
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On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 01:22:22AM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
> It's far from uncommon to use su in startup scripts - even ones crafted
> by local sysadmins. I don't think defining 'su' to start a CK session is
> the right thing to do.
su *is* the wrong tool to use for starting services, because su
It's far from uncommon to use su in startup scripts - even ones crafted
by local sysadmins. I don't think defining 'su' to start a CK session is
the right thing to do.
Case in point: I crafted a local upstart job to run a java rmiregistry
on my machine, and I su-ed it because it has no need to run
Also in my /etc/init.d are ejabberd and pgbouncer using "su".
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Steve,
thanks for the clarification. So it seems rabbitmq and couchdb are cases
of using "su". I'm a bit undecided whether "login" should really be the
only service for pam-ck. It's the main use case for e. g. giving you
access to your sound card if you login through a VT, but it's also nice
to ge
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