Re: [Samba] Re: Urgent - Samba 3.24 kills my network

2007-02-06 Thread Lars Müller
Hi Nico,

On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 08:21:04PM +, Nico Behrent wrote:
 Lars Müller lars at samba.org writes:
 
   Looks like Lars needs to fix the SuSE packages.
   The srv_dce_funnel.c patch is local to his RPMS.
   It is not in our tree.
  
  Right.  Günther fixed it and the packages (RPM release last part = 48)
  are on the way to the server.
 
 Thanks for the quick reaction, but: still no luck on a SuSE-9.3-box 
 with new rpms (.48) on Samba-PDC with ldap-backend:
 
 [2007/02/06 20:34:58, 0] smbd/server.c:main(847)
   smbd version 3.0.24-0.1.48-1170-SUSE-SL9.3 started.
   Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2006
 [2007/02/06 20:40:39, 0]
   rpc_server/srv_dce_funnel.c:ncalrpc_open_funnel_socket(68)
   ncalrpc_open_funnel_socket: could not access /PIPE/lsass

That's very bad.  The dcerpc-funnel.diff is now disabled.  As said by
Jerry before this is not a problem caused by Samba.org.

Packages with a 49 at the end of the RPM release are on the way.
ftp.suse.com will have them in about 30 minutes from now.

I'm very, very sorry for those of you used the 47 or 48 release.  I'll
try my best to prevent this in the future.

Lars


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Re: [Samba] Re: Urgent - Samba 3.24 kills my network

2007-02-06 Thread Martin Hochreiter

Thank you all for your prompt response,
the new packages are working (at least in the test enviroment)

lg


Lars Müller lars at samba.org writes:

  

Packages with a 49 at the end of the RPM release are on the way.
ftp.suse.com will have them in about 30 minutes from now.



Wow! Installed them and things are back up and running again - at least this is
what I can say while remotely debugging. Let's see what tomorrow will bring :)

  

I'm very, very sorry for those of you used the 47 or 48 release.  I'll
try my best to prevent this in the future.



Lars, I hope you know how much we appreciate to simply HAVE up-to-date packages
which are normally installed in seconds without any hassle. Sometimes, bad
things happen and we all know that we play around with these RPMs on our own
risk - especially if we put them onto a production-server ;)

So thank you  Günther very much for your efforts to fix this stuff when you
should be relaxing.

Have a good night,
Nico



  


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