#32: pam_timestamp: default TIMESTAMPDIR no longer matches sudo time stamp
directory
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Reporter: thoger | Owner: pam-developers@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor | Component: modules
Version: | Resolution:
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Comment (by thoger):
FWIW, pam_timestamp creates timestampdir if it does not exist (see
pam_sm_open_session()), it may not make sense to default to using time
stamp directory named after sudo, if sudo itself uses different directory
and different time stamp file format.
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