Bug#770135: systemd: ssh logins considerably delayed (until PAM timeout) since 215-6
Martin Pitt
mpitt at debian.org
Wed Nov 19 06:40:57 GMT 2014
Hey Christoph,
Christoph Anton Mitterer [2014-11-19 4:31 +0100]:
> Since I've upgraded to -6 (and basically nothing else was upgraded
> since then except gcc)
I. e. with -5 it worked? The only change in -6 which is even remotely
touching PAM is
* Switch libpam-systemd dependencies to prefer systemd-shim over
systemd-sysv, to implement the CTTE decision #746578. This is a no-op on
systems which already have systemd-sysv installed, but will prevent
installing that on upgrades. (Closes: #769747)
Can you please check your /var/log/dpkg.log whether the upgrade
happened to touch anything else? I. e. did it by chance remove
systemd-sysv or so? (It really shouldn't have, but let's confirm).
Please check with "systemctl" that you are still actually running
systemd.
> Nov 19 04:28:31 kronecker sshd[4408]: pam_systemd(sshd:session): Failed to create session: Connection timed out
Can you please check if there's a corresponding error message in
/var/log/auth.log? "journalctl -u systemd-logind" might also give
something enlightening.
Thanks,
Martin
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