Error attempting to add passphrase key to user session keyring
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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eCryptfs |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Dustin Kirkland | ||
ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Dustin Kirkland |
Bug Description
Every time I type sudo I find in the log these lines. The login process is slow. I don't understand why the PGP passphrase conflicts with the sudo password. In theory they don't have anything in common.
Jan 2 22:25:18 Renovatio sudo: pam_sm_
Jan 2 22:25:18 Renovatio sudo: pam_sm_
Jan 2 22:25:18 Renovatio sudo: Error attempting to parse .ecryptfsrc file; rc = [-5]
Jan 2 22:25:18 Renovatio sudo: Unable to read salt value from user's .ecryptfsrc file; using default
Jan 2 22:25:20 Renovatio sudo: Passphrase key already in keyring
Jan 2 22:25:20 Renovatio sudo: Error attempting to add passphrase key to user session keyring; rc = [1]
Jan 2 22:25:20 Renovatio sudo: There is already a key in the user session keyring for the given passphrase.
Thanks in advance
David
Related branches
Changed in ecryptfs: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Finally, I understood what was the problem. Ecryptfs hanged and it didn't crypt my files that were always readable even with an external access (boot from cd). There was a zombie process (ecryptfs-thread) owned by root that caused the message above. I haven't been able to kill this process, so I uninstalled ecryptfs. Problem solved. Now I'm using TrueCrypt.
Sorry for the bothering
David