[Bug 1901724] Re: Systemd user environment generator is not executable.

Alain Wolf 1901724 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Jul 10 19:28:48 UTC 2022


If at least it would stay fixed, once you fixed it yourself.
I just kept searching all over the place, why my SSH connections failed. 
Until I realized, that it somehow unfixed itself.
Did any update re-install this bug in the last few days?

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Title:
  Systemd user environment generator is not executable.

Status in gnupg2 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 20.04.1
  gnupg-agent 2.2.19-3ubuntu2
  gnome-shell 3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.2
  systemd 245.4-4ubuntu3.2

  
  Using the GnuPG SSH agent with interactive terminal sessions works as expected, after manually setting up the usual environment variables in ~/.profile and .bashrc.

  But Nautilus is failing to open remote SFTP directories, it ask for
  username and password, where it just should use keys from the GnuPG
  SSH agent.

  Only if I manually restart the gvfs-daemon.service Nautilus starts to
  work as expected.

  After a fresh system startup and login the main pid of the gvfs-daemon
  service will not have SSH_AUTH_SOCK variable set.

  After a manual service restart they are correctly set.

  I noticed that the file /lib/systemd/user-environment-
  generators/90gpg-agent has no execution bit set.

  After changing the user environment script as executable everything
  works as expected.

  Steps to reproduce:

  1. Reboot system and login.

  3. Get the PID of your gvfs-daemon.service:

      $ systemctl --user status gvfs-daemon.service | grep "Main PID:"

  4. Check the environment of that process:

      $ tr "\0" "\n" < /proc/$(pidof -s gvfsd)/environ

  Workaround:

  1. Make the systemd user environment generator for gpg-agent
  executable:

      $ sudo chmod +x /lib/systemd/user-environment-generators/90gpg-
  agent

  2. Reboot system and login.

  I also noticed while trying to find a workaround, that after simple
  logout and re-login of my Gnome session, it sometimes appeared to be
  working as expected. But then failed again after full system restart.

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