On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 23:01 +0100, Jens Lautenbacher wrote: > The problem is: it seems that pam_mount doesn't manage to mount the > partition early enough for pam_ssh or pam_keyring to be able to access > the keys or keyring. At least that's my conclusion from the behavior I > have experienced: > > * After a logout (where - fortunately in my case, but of course > still a problem - pam_mount can't unmount the partition because > of a running gconfd) logging in again makes everything work as > expected. > > * Also copying the .ssh and the ./gnome2/keyrings directories into > the /home/jtl folder where the new partition is to be mounted > (so these files are accessible at any time) makes everything run > smoothly - but of course it is not the intended setup to have > these files outside of the encrypted homedir. > > How can I change my setup so what I want works without the hacks > mentioned above? Could someone with a deeper understanding help me here? Even some hints that it doesn't work/can't work/will work someday/should work, but is buggy or any information at all would help me here. Maybe just some links to more information? Should I bugzilla this? If yes, who's culprit is it? Thanks for ANY help. jtl _______________________________________________ Pam-list mailing list Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list