Disable autologin on unknown clients
Bug #1781774 reported by
fottsia
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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LTSP5 |
Fix Released
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Low
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Alkis Georgopoulos |
Bug Description
To enable autologin on clients, we use the following in lts.conf:
[Default]
LDM_AUTOLOGIN=True
LDM_PASSWORD=xxx
[mac01]
HOSTNAME=pc01
[mac02]
HOSTNAME=pc02
We put LDM_AUTOLOGIN and LDM_PASSWORD globally under [Default] to make lts.conf smaller. Sometimes HOSTNAMEs come from DNS so we don't have any [mac] sections in lts.conf at all.
The problem is that unknown clients try to login with an account of ltsp123/xxx, which doesn't exist, so they end up on an endless failed autologin loop with no error messages, which seem like failed Xorg restarts to the users.
Please either provide a method to disable autologin on unknown clients, or to stop autologins if it failed the first time.
Changed in ltsp: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Fix committed in https:/ /git.launchpad. net/ltsp/ commit/ ?id=e538b151305 a95a0b7d0f6580b 44d448e9d2013a