1) The bug just bit my boss again. Here's the auth.log:
Dec 10 09:13:23 anolis compiz: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so):
/lib/security/pam_kwallet.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
Dec 10 09:13:23 anolis compiz: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet.so
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21745]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21744]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21744]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:15:03 anolis CRON[21745]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:20:42 anolis sshd[21993]: Accepted publickey for root from
160.36.130.180 port 33420 ssh2: RSA
fe:34:35:5b:47:90:1b:7f:fb:cb:7d:5c:2e:32:69:f5
Dec 10 09:20:42 anolis sshd[21993]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:20:56 anolis compiz: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so):
/lib/security/pam_kwallet.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
Dec 10 09:20:56 anolis compiz: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet.so
Dec 10 09:21:01 anolis CRON[22258]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:21:03 anolis CRON[22258]: pam_unix(cron:session): session
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:22:02 anolis sshd[22333]: Accepted publickey for root from
160.36.130.180 port 33431 ssh2: RSA
fe:34:35:5b:47:90:1b:7f:fb:cb:7d:5c:2e:32:69:f5
Dec 10 09:22:02 anolis sshd[22333]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
opened for user root by (uid=0)
There's nothing out of the ordinary here compared to my other hosts.
There's a mysterious complaint about pam_kwallet.so, but all of my hosts
complain about that.
2) There is something new to note:
When the bug bites, not only is there no password field, but the
indicator apps also disappear from the top-right of the screen. I
noticed this when I tried to switch to another user in hopes of being
able to log back in. Attached is a screenshot I grabbed via vinagre.
3) I set System Settings > Universal Access > Typing > On Screen
Keyboard = On
We'll see if the problem persists when using gnome-screensaver.
Michael Peek
On 11/23/2014 08:40 AM, Andrea Azzarone wrote:
> Can you post your auth.log?
>
1) The bug just bit my boss again. Here's the auth.log:
Dec 10 09:13:23 anolis compiz: PAM unable to dlopen( pam_kwallet. so): pam_kwallet. so: cannot open shared object file: No such cron:session) : session cron:session) : session cron:session) : session cron:session) : session 5b:47:90: 1b:7f:fb: cb:7d:5c: 2e:32:69: f5 sshd:session) : session pam_kwallet. so): pam_kwallet. so: cannot open shared object file: No such cron:session) : session cron:session) : session 5b:47:90: 1b:7f:fb: cb:7d:5c: 2e:32:69: f5 sshd:session) : session
/lib/security/
file or directory
Dec 10 09:13:23 anolis compiz: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet.so
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21745]: pam_unix(
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21744]: pam_unix(
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:15:01 anolis CRON[21744]: pam_unix(
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:15:03 anolis CRON[21745]: pam_unix(
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:20:42 anolis sshd[21993]: Accepted publickey for root from
160.36.130.180 port 33420 ssh2: RSA
fe:34:35:
Dec 10 09:20:42 anolis sshd[21993]: pam_unix(
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:20:56 anolis compiz: PAM unable to dlopen(
/lib/security/
file or directory
Dec 10 09:20:56 anolis compiz: PAM adding faulty module: pam_kwallet.so
Dec 10 09:21:01 anolis CRON[22258]: pam_unix(
opened for user root by (uid=0)
Dec 10 09:21:03 anolis CRON[22258]: pam_unix(
closed for user root
Dec 10 09:22:02 anolis sshd[22333]: Accepted publickey for root from
160.36.130.180 port 33431 ssh2: RSA
fe:34:35:
Dec 10 09:22:02 anolis sshd[22333]: pam_unix(
opened for user root by (uid=0)
There's nothing out of the ordinary here compared to my other hosts.
There's a mysterious complaint about pam_kwallet.so, but all of my hosts
complain about that.
2) There is something new to note:
When the bug bites, not only is there no password field, but the
indicator apps also disappear from the top-right of the screen. I
noticed this when I tried to switch to another user in hopes of being
able to log back in. Attached is a screenshot I grabbed via vinagre.
3) I set System Settings > Universal Access > Typing > On Screen
Keyboard = On
We'll see if the problem persists when using gnome-screensaver.
Michael Peek
On 11/23/2014 08:40 AM, Andrea Azzarone wrote:
> Can you post your auth.log?
>