There's nothing incorrect about having a PAM session, many things run as different users have PAM sessions (e.g. cron scripts!)
They're non-interactive sessions, so should not be registered as a "logged in user" - the bug here is with CK for treating all active sessions as *inter*active sessions
There's nothing incorrect about having a PAM session, many things run as different users have PAM sessions (e.g. cron scripts!)
They're non-interactive sessions, so should not be registered as a "logged in user" - the bug here is with CK for treating all active sessions as *inter*active sessions