I am afraid that we may have been a little too optimistic there:
This is on a fully up to date reinstall after reformatting, with yesterdays rsync and aptoncd image (2 GB!). I think it is either a software conflict with one of the packages or a configuration problem, with too many authorization packages configured for a certain application.
auth.log gives the following output while running '$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p low ca-certificates':
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: thomas : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/thomas ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(sudo:setcred): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(sudo:setcred): request failed
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(sudo:setcred): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:account): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:account): failed to get GP info
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:account): request failed
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:account): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:account): Returning 7 for user "root"
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:session): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:session): request failed
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:session): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): request failed
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): request failed
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): request failed
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:setcred): User 'root' is not known.
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(cron:session): PAM config: global:krb5_ccache_type 'FILE'
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root
Hi there James and Wouter,
I am afraid that we may have been a little too optimistic there:
This is on a fully up to date reinstall after reformatting, with yesterdays rsync and aptoncd image (2 GB!). I think it is either a software conflict with one of the packages or a configuration problem, with too many authorization packages configured for a certain application.
auth.log gives the following output while running '$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure -p low ca-certificates':
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: thomas : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/thomas ; USER=root ; COMMAND= /usr/sbin/ dpkg-reconfigur e ca-certificates sudo:setcred) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' sudo:setcred) : request failed sudo:setcred) : User 'root' is not known. cron:account) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:account) : failed to get GP info cron:account) : request failed cron:account) : User 'root' is not known. cron:account) : Returning 7 for user "root" cron:session) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:session) : request failed cron:session) : User 'root' is not known. cron:session) : session opened for user root by (uid=0) cron:setcred) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:setcred) : request failed cron:setcred) : User 'root' is not known. cron:setcred) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:setcred) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:setcred) : request failed cron:setcred) : User 'root' is not known. cron:setcred) : request failed cron:setcred) : User 'root' is not known. cron:session) : PAM config: global: krb5_ccache_ type 'FILE' cron:session) : session closed for user root
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:34:50 thomas-laptop sudo: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:01 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_unix(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_lwidentity(
Oct 22 17:35:02 thomas-laptop CRON[30536]: pam_unix(