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Add systemd as a login binary #169

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SSH'ing into an Ubuntu 16.04 box triggers a bunch of "Sensitive file opened for reading by non-trusted program" errors caused by systemd. Not sure if this should replace or compliment systemd-logind?

falco-CLA-1.0-signed-off-by: Jonathan Coetzee jon@thancoetzee.com

SSH'ing into an Ubuntu 16.04 box triggers a bunch of "Sensitive file opened for reading by non-trusted program" errors caused by systemd

falco-CLA-1.0-signed-off-by: Jonathan Coetzee jon@thancoetzee.com
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mstemm commented Dec 16, 2016

Yeah, I would think that systemd-logind would be the one handing actions at login too. This change seems safe, however. Thanks!

@mstemm mstemm merged commit 1d0c9b1 into falcosecurity:dev Dec 16, 2016
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