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Message #45653
[Bug 996806] Re: sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.
@Jari: Just tested it myself, I added (user="USERNAME") to my
pam_mount.xml and it works now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/996806
Title:
sudoedit triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the encrypted
partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.
Status in User mounts:
New
Status in sudo package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I have sudo 1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3.1 from precise-proposed and I use
pam_mount for mounting encrypted partitions at login. (LVM partitions,
if that matters.)
'sudoedit' command triggers pam_mount to enquire the password of the
encrypted partition, trying to mount it and later to umount it.
Mounting and umounting fails, because the encrypted partition is
already mounted, unlocked and busy. The edited file is not changed
rendering sudoedit useless.
$ sudoedit test
reenter password for pam_mount:
pam_mount(mount.c:69): Messages from underlying mount program:
pam_mount(mount.c:73): crypt_activate_by_passphrase: File exists
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:521): mount of /dev/myvolumehere/mypartitionhere failed
pam_mount(mount.c:69): umount messages:
pam_mount(mount.c:73): umount: /mnt/mymountedpartition: device is busy.
pam_mount(mount.c:73): (In some cases useful info about processes that use
pam_mount(mount.c:73): the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
pam_mount(mount.c:73): umount /mnt/mymountedpartition failed with run_sync status 1
pam_mount(mount.c:73): umount: /mnt/mymountedpartition: device is busy.
pam_mount(mount.c:73): (In some cases useful info about processes that use
pam_mount(mount.c:73): the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1))
pam_mount(mount.c:73): umount /mnt/mymountedpartition failed with run_sync status 1
pam_mount(mount.c:752): unmount of /dev/myvolumehere/mypartitionhere failed
If I edit the file "test", the tmp file "/var/tmp/test.XXN2W9z4" gets
updated, but after exiting sudoedit, the actual file is not changed.
The tmp file is removed after exiting.
sudo (version 1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3.1) does not trigger this behavior, just sudoedit. If I clear the sudo timestamp:
$ sudo -k
$ sudoedit test
[sudo] password for myusername:
pam_mount(mount.c:69): Messages from underlying mount program:
[...the same errors...]
If I donwgrade to version sudo=1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3, the sudoedit fails
similarly, but appended with the known bug 927828:
shell:~$ sudoedit test
reenter password for pam_mount:
pam_mount(mount.c:69): Messages from underlying mount program:
pam_mount(mount.c:73): crypt_activate_by_passphrase: File exists
pam_mount(pam_mount.c:521): mount of /dev/myvolumehere/mypartitionhere failed
sudoedit: pam_mount.c:417: modify_pm_count: Assertion `user != ((void *)0)' failed.
Aborted
shell:~$ ls test
ls: cannot access test: No such file or directory
So sudoedit was unusable also with the old version.
The workaround is to edit files using "sudo vim (file)"
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release: 12.04
sudo:
Installed: 1.8.3p1-1ubuntu3.1
/$ cat /etc/pam.d/sudo
#%PAM-1.0
@include common-auth
@include common-account
@include common-session-noninteractive
$ grep pam_mount /etc/pam.d/common-*
/etc/pam.d/common-auth:auth optional pam_mount.so
/etc/pam.d/common-session:session optional pam_mount.so
/etc/pam.d/common-session-noninteractive:session optional pam_mount.so
Hence, pam_mount.so is in both common-auth and common-session-
noninteractive. However, sudo does not have this problem, only
sudoedit.
File /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE pam_mount SYSTEM "pam_mount.conf.xml.dtd">
<pam_mount>
<debug enable="0" />
<mntoptions allow="nosuid,nodev,loop,encryption,fsck,nonempty,allow_root,allow_other" />
<mntoptions require="nosuid,nodev" />
<logout wait="0" hup="0" term="0" kill="0" />
<mkmountpoint enable="1" remove="true" />
<volume user="myusername" fstype="crypt" path="/dev/myvolumehere/mypartitionhere" mountpoint="/mnt/mymountedpartition" />
</pam_mount>
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