On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 06:30:44PM +0000, George B. wrote:
> Package: samba
> Version: 3.0.20b-4
> Severity: normal

> I run the 'smbpasswd -L' to see what it did and I got a segfault. The 
> panic email asked me to submit a report, so here it is.

Technically not a segfault; it's a bug in the mail script that it tells you
it is.  This is an assertion failure instead.

> The secrets.tdb file has permissions 600, but the smbpasswd help text 
> implies the -L option can be used by non-root users?

What part of the help text implies this to you?  Everything I see merely
states that the -L option exists, it doesn't say who's allowed to use it.

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