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This is what it is after all: encryption with a NULL key. This is more
descriptive, but also relevant since we want to use this kind of
credentials in a different context soon: for carrying pcrlock data into
a UKI. In that case we don#t want encryption, since the pcrlock data is
intended to help unlocking secrets, hence should not be a secret itself.
This only changes the code labels and the way this is labelled in the
output. We retain compat with the old name.
The same check is done exactly one line later, because this is one of
the things that json_variant_is_regular() checks.
As per: fa9a6db478 (r1441792019)
Otherwise we'd use some garbage value in the error path.
../src/resolve/resolved-dns-query.c: In function ‘dns_query_accept’:
../src/resolve/resolved-dns-query.c:944:27: error: ‘r’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
944 | q->answer_errno = -r;
| ^~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
Follow-up for 9ca133e97a.
If a binary built with ASan crashes for a reason unrelated to ASan
stuff, we're left with pretty much nothing, as there is neither an ASan
trace nor a coredump. Let's make this slightly more debug-able by
allowing such binaries to dump a core, but without the huge shadow map
(we should be actually fine by just setting disable_coredump=0, since
use_madv_dontdump defaults to true, but let's play it safe and not
potentially dump a 16+ TB core file).
Otherwise things might be weird, because background sessions might
become "idle", wich doesn#t really make much sense.
This shouldn't change much in 99% of the cases, but slightly corrects
behaviour as it ensures only "primary"/"foreground" sessions get the
idle logic, i.e. where a user exists that could actually make it
non-idle.
If we allow the timer accuracy to grow larger then the timeout itself
things are very confusing, because people might set a 1s time-out and we
turn that into 30s.
Hence, let's just cut off the 30s accuracy to the time-out itself, so
that we stay close to what users configured.
We want to cover not only regular bad password entries, but also bad
recovery key entries. Hence let's move the list of errors into the
function, and add more.
We usually start out out authentication cycles with an "empty" password
attempt, to give homed the chance to authenticated via any plugged in
tokens. Hence frequently the first attempt will just fail, which is no
reason to complain about.
bc6fdcbf5d switched its doctype to refentry, so the script started
picking it up and complaining that it's missing required stuff. Since
this file is only included from other man pages, let's skip it when
putting together a list of valid targets.
Resolves: #30715
Follow-up for: bc6fdcbf5d
This probably predates our introduction of streq_ptr(). Let's drop this
now however, as we actually want this to be NULL, further down, and
handle that just fine. In particular as all the special cases we have
explicitly set this to NULL anyway.
No real change in behaviour, just some normalization of handling.
If PAMName= is used we'll spawn a PAM session for the service, and leave
a process around that closes the PAM session eventually. That process
must close the "exec_fd" that we use to implement Type=exec. After all
the logic relies on the fact that execve() will implicitly close the
exec_fd, and the EOF seen on it is hence indication for the service
manager that execve() has worked. But if we keep an fd open in the PAM
service process, then this is not going to work.
Hence close the fd explicitly so that it definitely doesn't stay pinned
in the child.
Otherwise, log_netdev_xyz() does not provide netdev name if it is called
in done(). It is hard to debug.
This should not change any effective behavior, at least with the current
implementation of done() per netdev kind.