Bug#825949: pam_systemd(su:session): Cannot create session: Already running in a session
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Tue May 31 18:20:28 BST 2016
Am 31.05.2016 um 18:53 schrieb Santiago Vila:
> Package: libpam-systemd,login
>
> Dear maintainers:
>
> Since I upgraded to stretch, logcheck sends me messages like this each
> time I do "su -" to become root:
>
> Security Events for su
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> [...] mymachine su[4887]: pam_systemd(su:session): Cannot create session: Already running in a session
>
>
> Apparently, "su" is doing something which is not necessary, or in a way
> which is not optimal for systemd, or maybe pam_systemd is too picky
> about what "su" does.
>
> I don't know which of the two packages is to blame for this, so
> I'm filing this report against both, libpam-systemd and login,
> in the hope that you both can reach to an agreement about that.
>
Which version of login and libpam-systemd?
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