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This hasn't been updated in a long time and appears to no longer be an
issue in Ubuntu. Going ahead and marking this as invalid.
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 19:43:43 -, Jakub Dubovsky
<203...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> this is pretty old discusion. In case it is still alive in some way
I
> just would like to hear about problem with carrige return after
swiping
> finger during log on. I have the same. Did some
Hi,
this is pretty old discusion. In case it is still alive in some way I just
would like to hear about problem with carrige return after swiping finger
during log on. I have the same. Did someone out there find a solution to this
thing? It's a little annoying since I installed and configure
Hi,
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Hello,
I'm using Intrepid. The libpam-thinkfinger & tf-tools (version
0.3+r118-0ubuntu3) are working fine !
Yet I think the sudo behaviour is inconsistent with the usage of
pam_thinkfinger.so, when I open a new terminal, and run a command with sudo, it
does not ask for a password nor requir
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1) i installed ubuntu hardy, 080318.1
2) thinkfinger-tools
3) version installed: 0.3+r118-0ubuntu1
4) i want to store my fingerprints for use with PAM
5) this is what happened:
r...@stinkpad:~$ sudo tf-tool --add-user
Ok, I'm sorry, I was being mislead by ThinkWiki, that implied that I
only had to install thinkfinger-tools on Intrepid. After installing
libpam-thinkfinger and running the script everything went OK.
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on amd64 the package libpam-thinkfinger-0.3+r118-0ubuntu4 provides
/usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --listfiles libpam-thinkfinger | grep
"pam-thinkfinger-enable"
/usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable
2008/11/23 saftaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
On Ubuntu 8.10, the /usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable seems to
have disappeared although it is still advised to run in
/usr/share/doc/thinkfinger-tools/README.Debian .
So, what is the correct procedure in Intrepid, then?
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rupert_a , that is the correct procedure, and it worked for myself also.
However, if you do not already have pam configured for it, it will not
return "fingerprint reader is already enabled"
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sorry for not responding to your initial call for testing.
i just tried the PROPER PROCEDURE as you described it and all steps worked.
this is on ubuntu hardy, thinkfinger-0.3+r118-0ubuntu3
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo /usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable
fingerprint reader already enabl
Okay, I am unassigning myself as no one has verified my proper procedure
and I can't generate a patch to be reviewed without more user feedback
(I don't have a fingerprint reader).
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Also the file /usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable should be
removed from package and rewritten to be one of those scripts that run
automatically after you install the package
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Ok everything works it authenticates fine within GDM, add
remove/programs and other places sudo would be needed. I only needed to
logout and log back into the GDM greeter for it too ask for me to swipe
my finger without me doing anything.
Interesting thing though, is that gnome-terminal stopped as
Ok everything works it authenticates fine within GDM, add
remove/programs and other places sudo would be needed. I only needed to
logout to the GDM greeter for it too ask without me doing anything.
Interesting thing though, is that gnome-terminal stopped asking me to
auth at all when I run sudo co
Okay, I am working on a patch for the manpage. Is there any reason why
libpam-thinkfinger isn't a Recommends? It seems like it should be, as
the script it provides is apparently necessary to configure pam
correctly.
Again, if anyone on this bug report would verify my proper procedure
instructions
Hmm, I've found that gdm will just sit there after I've swiped my
fingerprint until I press carriage return. Before this update I had
everything working fine, e.g. enter username swipe finger and gnome
would load, no need for carriage return.
Does any one else find this, or have a cure?
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I am assigning this to me as it is something I would like to take care
of. However I need someone to confirm my instructions listed under
PROPER PROCEDURE in the main description. Thanks!
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Interestingly,
http://en.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader_with_ThinkFinger#Ubuntu
says that it is not correct to use sudo for --acquire. I will update the
workaround in the description to the instructions there, can anyone
confirm or deny them? Thanks!
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Yes, let's summarize the changes in more detail. --add-user should go;
the same for --verify-user? Or is that still useful? And what needs to
be added to the --acquire description?
Also, should there be a mention of the script in the man page?
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Ok, so in summary, I guess the title of the bug says it all. The removal
of "--add-user" is kind of confusing especially since the manpage hasn't
been changed accordingly. "--add-user" needs to be removed from the
manpage and the new functionality of "--acquire" needs to be included.
Also is there
I did everything as instructed...but I found that I am made to enter the
password as well as finger swipe...also I noticed that Add/remove
software is not working...Am I missing something simple??
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Ignore my previous comment about GDM no responding to a finger swipe.
The prompt changes after a user name is entered. It would be neat if
one did not have to provide a user name. Of course this assumes the
fingerprints are detailed enough so that they can provide unique
identity without a user
Is there anything one has to do to have GDM present the finger swipe
capability? I have 8.04 installed and am able to enroll (--acquire) and
verify (--verify) my fingerprint. I ran the /usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger
/pam-thinkfinger-enable script and see that the pam file was updated.
However, GDM does
Vadim, the --add-user option is used to enable thinkfinger to work with
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). You don't need it if you just
want to store or check your fingerprint.
Our gdm is now working as we want, thanks guys.
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I just used sudo tf-tool --acquire and sudo tf-tool --verify to successfully
store the fingerprint.
I did not have to do sudo tf-tool --add-user login_name for ThinkFinger to work
on Ubuntu 8.04.
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Thanks to both. I'll try the script.
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The /usr/share/doc/thinkfinger-tools/README.Debian states:
In order to enable authentication by fingerprint, you will need to
run the /usr/lib/libpam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable script
but this is wrong, it's located at /usr/lib/pam-thinkfinger/pam-
thinkfinger-enable.
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There's a new README as of April 10th that states:
libpam-thinkfinger for Ubuntu
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In order to enable authentication by fingerprint, you will need to
run the /usr/lib/libpam-thinkfinger/pam-thinkfinger-enable script.
In order to acquire new fingerprints for login user
Justin, what do we have to modify on pam.conf?
I can't find it in the documentation.
Thanks.
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** Summary changed:
- thinkfinger-tools doesn't provide the --add-user switch
+ tf-tool manpage is misleading
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