[Bug 2044034] Re: /etc/security/limits.conf memlock changes have no effect

Steve Langasek 2044034 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Nov 23 14:26:49 UTC 2023


** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  /etc/security/limits.conf memlock changes have no effect

Status in pam package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  APT reports package as libpam-modules + launchpad says pam is the
  closest package. Please change package name, if required.

  Summary says it all.

  Default of memlock seems to be 64 (which limits.conf suggests means
  64k). Changing this setting seems to have no effect.

  The following entry seems to be correct, and has no effect after
  reboot, meaning ulimit -l still reports 64. I've tried 128, -1,
  unlimited, nothing seems to work.

  Maybe I just misunderstand the correct settings or maybe Ubuntu
  overrides limits.conf at boot time.

  My entry...

  *                -       memlock         unlimited

  Be great if someone can help me fixing this, as likely it's a simple
  config file fix somewhere.

  Thanks!

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