severity 366800 minor
merge 366800 359155
tags 366800 = upstream
thanks
Quoting Eloy A. Paris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 07:26:42AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
>
> > From memory (no BTS access right now), it seems we have already
> > reported this to upstream, requesting t
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 07:26:42AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> From memory (no BTS access right now), it seems we have already
> reported this to upstream, requesting that at least nmbd fails nicely
> instead of badly crashing.
Yes, indeed, you reported it yourself; if I remember correctly
> Ok. This is a valid use of smbd, but it's not valid for nmbd. You'll want
> to edit your /etc/init.d/samba script to not start nmbd in order to suppress
> these mails, I guess, since you can never use nmbd in a configuration that
> doesn't have broadcast interfaces.
From memory (no BTS access
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 11:37:20PM +0200, Jens Sülwald wrote:
> Steve Langasek schrieb:
> > On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:04:17AM +0200, Jens Suelwald wrote:
> >> Samba segfaulted and sent a mail to me. A Client was connected using ssh to
> >> forward the connection to another host.
> >> The Samba 'p
Steve Langasek schrieb:
> On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:04:17AM +0200, Jens Suelwald wrote:
>> Samba segfaulted and sent a mail to me. A Client was connected using ssh to
>> forward the connection to another host.
>
>> The Samba 'panic action' script, /usr/share/samba/panic-action,
>> was called for
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:04:17AM +0200, Jens Suelwald wrote:
> Samba segfaulted and sent a mail to me. A Client was connected using ssh to
> forward the connection to another host.
> The Samba 'panic action' script, /usr/share/samba/panic-action,
> was called for pid 23332 (/usr/sbin/nmbd).
> B
Package: samba
Version: 3.0.22-1
Severity: normal
Samba segfaulted and sent a mail to me. A Client was connected using ssh to
forward the connection to another host.
The Samba 'panic action' script, /usr/share/samba/panic-action,
was called for pid 23332 (/usr/sbin/nmbd).
Below is a backtrace f
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