sshd fails to execute PAM session modules on logout.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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openssh (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hello,
Whenever I log in using ssh on a new fully up-to-date jaunty system PAM modules run just fine. Upon logout, however, none of the PAM modules are executed. I can confirm when I login with either telnet (login) or gdm the PAM modules are properly executed upon logout. There was a Debian bug on the openssh-server that was closed in version 4.8 (I think) of openssh-server that is exactly the problem I am experiencing, though I cannot seem to find it again using google and Debian's bug tracker.
My ssh and pam installed packages...
ii libnet-ssh-ruby1.8 1.1.2-1 pure ruby module that emulates an SSH client
ii openssh-client 1:5.1p1-5ubuntu1 secure shell client, an rlogin/rsh/rcp repla
ii openssh-server 1:5.1p1-5ubuntu1 secure shell server, an rshd replacement
ii ssh 1:5.1p1-5ubuntu1 secure shell client and server (metapackage)
ii ssh-askpass-gnome 1:5.1p1-5ubuntu1 interactive X program to prompt users for a
ii libpam-ck-connector 0.3.0-2ubuntu4 ConsoleKit PAM module
ii libpam-cracklib 1.0.1-9ubuntu1 PAM module to enable cracklib support
ii libpam-
ii libpam-modules 1.0.1-9ubuntu1 Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
ii libpam-mount 1.5-1ubuntu1 PAM module that can mount volumes for a user
ii libpam-runtime 1.0.1-9ubuntu1 Runtime support for the PAM library
ii libpam-smbpass 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 pluggable authentication module for Samba
ii libpam0g 1.0.1-9ubuntu1 Pluggable Authentication Modules library
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