Public bug reported:
I am using LTSP fat clients, created with:
$ sudo ltsp-build-image --arch amd64 --fat-client-desktop ubuntu-desktop
LTSP server has sssd authentication utilizing pam and ldap. Users can
log in without issue and the home folder is available. Everything works
as expected exc
Installed using DVD for Ubuntu 14.04 Server Edition.
Intalled ltsp-server-standalone (with dhcpd) package using apt.
Hardware is an HP ProLiant DL380 G7
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I think the issue here is that since users on the Terminal server are
authenticated with sssd/ldap the client images need to be able to
authenticate as well.
As a temporary work around I have installed xscreensaver and sssd. With
the same sssd.conf from the server, the xscreensaver lock works jus
I've noticed some errors that may be related inside the ~/.Xsession-
errors file:
Xsession: X session started for cott at Thu May 15 10:10:22 EDT 2014
localuser:cott being added to access control list
Script for ibus started at run_im.
Script for auto started at run_im.
Script for default started
In my environment, I wanted users to authenticate with thick clients
using their LDAP binding credentials.
I was able to enable SSSD authentication and add my LDAP cn to the
sudoers file on the fat client image. After doing an ltsp-update-image,
I am able to use the sudo command with the fat clie
Ah! Alkis you're the best. That was exactly the issue! Thanks!
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Title:
Screen Lock does not prompt
Public bug reported:
On amd64 ltsp fat client,
gnome-settings-daemon gets loaded before unity-settings-daemon, and thus
unity-panel-service doesn't start at all.
manually running /usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service after system is a
work around the problem.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Import
Hmm... I see, the Unity Panel allows the User to enable the gnome screen
lock, which is not using SSSD (even though I have it installed) so it
just hangs in a loop when trying to unlock the screen.
Also the keyring seems to have the same problem, generating hundreds of
thousands of keyring.temp fi
** Description changed:
On amd64 ltsp fat client,
gnome-settings-daemon gets loaded before unity-settings-daemon, and thus
unity-panel-service doesn't start at all.
- manually running /usr/lib/unity/unity-panel-service after system is a
- work around the problem.
+ manually running /us
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 14.04 LTSP amd64 fat client with gnome-keyring
3.10.1-1ubuntu4
When launching something like Google Chrome (Which attempts to utilize
the gnome keyring), Creating a 'new' keyring password causes the tool to
hang. It also creates thousands of files labeled
Defaul
Following up with this bug... Is it an issue with 'unity-settings-
daemon' or 'gnome-settings-daemon'?
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confirming on my setup as well.
openstack VM (similar to amazon ec2)
Running GDM3 (apt-get install gnome-shell) w/ NX Server to xorg-server-dummy
package (since vm is headless)
LDAP Authentication w/ SSSD Package
Once I connect to the server, I am able to log in the first time using my ldap
ac
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