No login with lightdm and NFS "root_squash" environment
Bug #893462 reported by
Sven Kreienbrock
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #877766: lightdm login fails with NFS home and strict (mode 0700) permissions.
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Light Display Manager |
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Bug Description
Hi all,
I'm working in a sensitive environment, where Users need their home folder permissions set to 700. If set, I can't login with lightdm. But no problem at shell level.
We've got a NIS/NFS Fileserver environment and we've set NFS to export with option "root_squash". So if permissions are set to 755 everything works fine. A permission set to 750 doesn't work either. If I replace lightdm with gdm - everything works fine.
What can I do ?
summary: |
- No login with lightdm and NFS "root_squash" environment if permissions - set without world readable bit. + No login with lightdm and NFS "root_squash" environment |
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