Dick <[email protected]> writes:
> Philippe Troin <phil <at> fifi.org> writes:
> > Look at the display manager. I know that wdm used to not clean up its
> > signals before starting a user session.
>
> I've found the error, the signal was blocked in sshd and I was restarting sshd
> from a ssh session, I also disabled some pam modules (which I suspect the block
> came from). Restarting sshd from a console did the trick.
Daemons like ssh should clean-up their signal masks on start-up.
Maybe you should file a bug against ssh?
> I don't know how to thank you ;-)
Then don't :-)
Phil.
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