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List:       systemd-bugs
Subject:    [systemd-bugs] [Bug 69557] New: Using %h with inexistent user results in "cannot allocate memory"
From:       bugzilla-daemon () freedesktop ! org (bugzilla-daemon at freedesktop ! org)
Date:       2013-09-19 6:46:06
Message-ID: bug-69557-30410 () http ! bugs ! freedesktop ! org/
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69557

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 69557
          Assignee: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
           Summary: Using %h with inexistent user results in "cannot
                    allocate memory"
        QA Contact: systemd-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
          Severity: normal
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Linux (All)
          Reporter: freedesktop.org at the-compiler.org
          Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
            Status: NEW
           Version: unspecified
         Component: general
           Product: systemd

Created attachment 86122
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example service file

Hi,

I'm using systemd 207 on an Archlinux.

When using %h and setting User= to an user which does not exist, I get the
following, non-descriptive error in my journal:

test.service failed to run 'start' task: Cannot allocate memory

See the attached service file for an example. Probably, the user check should
take place before %h gets substituted or so.

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