Anders Kaseorg <email address hidden> writes:
> AFS PAM modules can call setpag() as root, regardless of the UID being > authenticated, which causes a session keyring to be created using root’s > quota. On heavily loaded systems, this can fail when the quota runs > out.
> This was fixed upstream by > http://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=commitdiff;h=c4537f0442ac7ecbf8c946de45004992e17d535f
Is this different from a27015099a1dc1e41001e4a4946848f958c6a09b, which is already in the 1.4 packages?
-- Russ Allbery (<email address hidden>) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
Anders Kaseorg <email address hidden> writes:
> AFS PAM modules can call setpag() as root, regardless of the UID being
> authenticated, which causes a session keyring to be created using root’s
> quota. On heavily loaded systems, this can fail when the quota runs
> out.
> This was fixed upstream by git.openafs. org/?p= openafs. git;a=commitdif f;h=c4537f0442a c7ecbf8c946de45 004992e17d535f
> http://
Is this different from a27015099a1dc1e 41001e4a4946848 f958c6a09b, which is
already in the 1.4 packages?
-- www.eyrie. org/~eagle/>
Russ Allbery (<email address hidden>) <http://