I would be wary to remove the offset check. I'm not really into that
code, but removing it will break offsets when there actually is no name
in that Info1 struct. Can anybody provide a tcpdump/wireshark capture
file of a smb connection that causes mentioned segfault?
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I'll look into this some more tomorrow. This seems to be an issue
introduced in Samba 3.2.x. I should be able to write a test case using
the network trace.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264943
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Yes, that's because Samba disabled the old, insecure "lanman auth"
authentication scheme per default a couple of versions back. As you
said, it's easy to turn on from the config file. :)
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You
Public bug reported:
Running an ubuntu 9.04 server install in an ubuntu 8.04 kvm with bridged
networking.
After installing the pm-utils package in the guest, pm-hibernate works.
Once the guest wakes up from suspend, no data can be sent over the ethernet.
Simply reloading the networking via /etc/i
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Removing the line from the VM's libvirt
configuration did not change the issue.
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When running an IPv6 only network, it is not possible to receive
security updates, as security.ubuntu.com does not have an record
and is not reachable over IPv6.
** Affects: ubuntu
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If you scroll up to the top of the page, you see an "affects package
samba" that links to the samba bugzilla (link is called samba-bugs). The
patch is in there.
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8.10beta AMD64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
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Can't reproduce with Kubuntu 9.04 anymore
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I see a similar thing on up-to-date Kubuntu 8.10 as of today, just that
gvim just hangs and doesn't get any window up at all.
I've attached the output of strace gvim 2> gvim_start_strace.txt, which
seems to block on a read() call.
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ht
Also present in Intrepid beta2, if you create the images with virt-
install. I wonder where the qemu packages went on 8.10
However, you don't even have to go through the fuss of trying to install
debian and aborting. For me, trying to boot from an opensuse iso was
sufficient to break the "initial
This is what apport gives me with kdepim-dbg installed. I notice that retracing
failed even with debug libraries installed. I'm not exactly sure how this crash
is triggered, but it's the second crash in kontact for me this morning (i.e.
the last four hours).
I can try to see if I can trigger thi
Great, seems that reopening the bug and subscribing broke the "adding
additional attachments" part of apport. Anyway, as the retrace failed
with the debug libs as well, there's probably not too much that's lost
this way. Of course now run from gdb, kontact is rock solid.
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Yeah, seems to be not working on all the kontact crashes I've seen so
far, though. Oh well, I'll continue to run it, let's see if it crashes
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I've been trying to test this with the beta2 CD, but my system seems to
hardlock alot.
The first time it locked while using krandrtray to set the same resolution for
both displays. The second time I booted with the external display attached, and
switching resolutions worked. However, I got stuck
I've been running into kvm issues in 8.04 a lot as well, so I decided
I'd give the current 8.10 kernel a try. However, it seems like the
compile instructions are for 8.10, at least I can't find makedumpfile on
8.04, and make-kpkg fails for linux_2.6.27-5.8.tar.gz as well.
I'm willing to help test
I'm afraid this might be due to hardware issues after all. Recently, my
board refused to boot up from the hard disk at all, so now I've replaced
it with another board of the same model and the errors are gone now.
I've been running the new board for a day now and I didn't get a single
of those SATA
This is all connected to the network manager online status. As to the
workaround, see my bug description. At least on my laptop, I can't
always make the network stay connected. An easier workaround is to just
close the network manager application.
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Grobot, your smbclient problem is fixed with the fix to bug #264943.
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The real solution would be to finally get this fix included in Ubuntu.
I'm not sure who's feeling responsible for Samba packages on the Ubuntu
side of things. Given that intrepid is on 3.2.3, the patch would have to
be backported anyway, so there's no need to wait for the next 3.2 bugfix
release.
That's not what I'm talking about. the bigger the patches you pull in,
the bigger the risk of regressing other things that used to work. I
doubt Thierry's patches have been tested by many people not affected by
this bug. While I personally doubt there's a problem for standard
setups, I can understa
This is a bit tricky to fix, as we're basically not doing anything
wrong. It seems like the TCP/IP stack and/or the SMB server on the NAS
box doesn't cope with fragmentation. But that's one layer below of our
control, and perfectly valid in TCP networking.
However, Samba developer Volker Lendecke
This is now fixed in the Samba git trees, will be in the next 3.2.
bugfix release and in 3.3.0
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As requested by Christian, here's a patch for the v3-2-stable tree,
applies to both 3.2.5 and 3.2.6 without any problems.
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Ok, seems like we're also tracking the write problem in the same Samba bug, so
I'd suggest we keep the discussion here after all. I can confirm that if this
worked with Samba 3.0 and works with Windows, there's a Samba bug we need to
fix. Could anyone get me a trace of Samba 3.2 trying to put a
As a short status update, especially for the Ubuntu packaging folks:
- A patch in Samba 3.2.6 fixes the crash bug, but does not correctly display
all the directories.
- The patch I posted, which fixes the display problem, has been pushed to the
v3-2-test branch and will be in the next 3.2. bugfix
Thanks for the traces, I'll have a look at them first thing tomorrow.
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Ok, it seems like we're misreporting the byte count in the WriteAndX
request, looking at a fix.
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Ok the difference I can see is that 3.2 adds a byte of null padding. The
changelog indicates that WinXP does that as well, but Samba 3.0 didn't
do this. So here's a patch that removes the null padding again. I can't
commit this patch just like that, but it should help pinpointing the
difference.
*
I have to admit that the Nautilus error is all but helpful. Could you
try with smbclient as described by the initial reporter and check if
that works or give the error output from smbclient?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282298
This is tracked in a different Samba bug.
** Changed in: samba
Bugwatch: Samba Bugzilla #5942 => Samba Bugzilla #5953
Status: Invalid => Unknown
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Seems like Jeremy Allison pushed a fix for that to git on 2008-12-08
already.
However, the reporter of the samba bug is experiencing the same issues
as rossjenkins. I'll follow up on that.
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The pcap dump (i.e. the binary data, not the text file) was pretty much
what I needed. Thanks alot.
Could anyone try the attached patch on top of current v3-2-test git?
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Hm, our initial guess is that these NAS disks all run the same CIFS
server, which doesn't handle what our smbclient is sending and dies,
giving back a "disk full" error. It should be unrelated to the segfault
this bug is about, though. I'm still trying to contact the person who
initially added that
The ls command in smbclient works just as expected against a Samba
server. I suspect that the server's handling of the list command is
broken, but I'd need a network trace of this. Ideally for a directory
that contains multiple files with multiple suffixes, running ls, ls
*. ls .* and ls ..
Howev
Well, you'd probably see the ERRHRD - 39 bug if you try to put a file
without doing an "ls" first, on a broken CIFS server. But anyway,
separate report for this, please. We can discuss if it's really
something that should be fixed in Samba that report ;)
A good way to get a working NAS box is to g
That can be turned on in Settings->Configure Konqueror->Browser
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-versatile
Trying to run the linux-image-2.6.28-11-versatile kernel in qemu-system-
arm shows that ipv6 support does not seem to be available.
ip -6 address list does not list any ipv6 addresses for the network
interfaces, and modpro
Assuming you don't have IPv6 networking yet, here is a short instruction
on how to get connected.
Use a tunnel broker like SixXS to acquire an IPv6 tunnel, or maybe your
provider can actually hook you up with IPv6 (I'm told the dutch provider
XS4All actually offers that, mine doesn't). To get star
This seems to be an error with mount.smbfs. smbfs is deprecated and will
be dropped from the kernel at some point in the future. Try using
mount.cifs. If that doesn't work, please report bugs for that, as
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As TEN pointed out in IRC, it seems like you need to add a
servernetbiosname=SMBSERV option, assuming that your server is called
"smbserv". This is the NETBIOS name, so it needs to be in all caps.
(This only applies if you want to connect to all this old stuff, like
OS/2 or Win3.11, possibly up to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-virtinst
On Kubuntu Hardy running virt-install 0.300.2-0ubuntu5 (both from the
virt-manager GUI and from command line) fails to successfully create a
VM when the OS type is set to unix.
To reproduce the error on the command line with a useful back
I still think that this should work if kppp properly told network
manager it was online. I don't know what causes NetworkManager to fall
back to "offline" status even after manually setting it to "online"
using the dcop command I mentioned.
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http
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-manager
On Ubuntu Hardy, I'm trying to set up remote digest authentication for
virt-manager as described in http://virt-
manager.et.redhat.com/page/RemoteDigest
Unfortunately, both virt-viewer and virt-manager segfault immediately, with no
further
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kcontrol
On Kubuntu 8.04, kcontrol 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu7.
When connecting an external display or video projector that does not
support the current resolution of the laptop internal display, the
external display will work after an X restart, and will not show
Same cause, we just split up the loading of the low memory ranges a bit more.
Note that this is caused by Ubuntu security defaults, not by Wine, and it's not
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Did this feature ever work with "guest"?
I'm trying to check if browsing for printers as guest is working under winxp or
similar client systems.
Can you check if it works with a valid user?
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libcapi20 is needed to build capi2032.dll, which seems to have entered Wine in
commit 00fdd9fc1b13a2d3dcbbc4e253609ffdf6c58772
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Date: Thu Nov 6 00:26:43 2003 +
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Implemented a CAPI20 wrapper library for CA
I'm seeing the same problem on my MSI P35 Neo3 board. I don't have any
drives connected to the SATA ports of the controller, unfortunately I
need it for my PATA DVD drive.
Disabling the JMicron controller from the BIOS stops these messages from
appearing.
So the guilty piece of hardware seems to
Now the real funny part follows.
I've moved my SATA hdd from the ICH9 controller to the JMicron controller. Now
I don't get any error messages anymore. Seems like the driver is unhappy if it
doesn't get to control a SATA drive.
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When dialing in via kppp, the KDE network status is not updated to
reflect the fact that the computer is now online. This causes apps like
konqueror or kmail to refuse to do network operations.
This can be checked as follows:
1. Dial in via kppp
2.
Public bug reported:
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On Ubuntu 9.04, the dropbear ssh daemon does not handle IPv6
connections. This applies to version 0.52-1 of the package. However,
Ubuntu 9.10 ships 0.52-2, so the lack of IPv6 support probably exists
there as well.
** Affects: dropbear (Ubuntu)
Hi Matt, thanks for the quick reply.
Output from netstat is
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
2178/dropbear
tcp0 0 10.224.0.52:22 10.224.0.4:41875ESTABLISHED
2210/dropbear
There's nothing listening on a tcp6 port, even t
This really sounds like a feature request for (K)Ubuntu and not a Samba
bug. Removing assignment to Samba Team.
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This would be a good test iff there was a good way to reproduce that
kernel oops. However, I've only ever seen this once, so I can't even
reproduce on the current kernel.
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I've tried installing a Lucid-VM, but the installer seems to get stuck
after switching to framebuffer, so I can't test this right now. Once I
figured out how to fall back to the old-style ncurses installer for a
server install, I can test.
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Ok, I've managed to get a box installed, but I still can't test this. :(
Grub2 seems to try to use some graphics setting the VM doesn't support, and the
box fails to start correctly after a pm-hibernate. Thanks to Grub2 it's
impossible to see the error message, and of course after the wake-up fai
See http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-September/124961.html for
an explanation of the option
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The bug that this was marked as a duplicate is private, so I can't look
at it to confirm. Reopening this one.
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Steve, I can confirm that in my setup.
Test is easy, as described by Scott.
I've copied over the first iso I found on my PC to my fileserver running
an ext4 /data partition. Then I had some fun with md5sum:
k...@woodstock:/data/iso$ md5sum en_win_xp_pro_n.iso
138468d380b84e6b9e9a8648efb97143 en
Oh, I forgot to mention that d11a45c61466f2b22757e0e449e2fe90 is not the
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Binary package hint: lighttpd
I've got a lighttpd set up that basically proxies to a couple of other
servers. During all my testing, it has been working just fine, but I
seem to have one user who seems to make the server crash when trying to
access it. I'm still investigating
As a workaround, manually switching on the device with "sudo rfkill
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Not a duplicate of bug 434503. I had bug 434503 before, and after using the
workaround described there, I now get this bug.
Notice the different exit status of 10 vs exit status 3 on bug 434503.
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virtualbox-ose 3.0.6 dfsg-1ubuntu1 i386 fail to
Here's my make.log file.
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I don't have an env-var set.
However, /usr/local/bin/gcc is a link to /usr/bin/ccache
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After running a safe-upgrade and rebooting as prompted, apport reported
this bug.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/control
Again broken in Karmic
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Ok, I was convinced in #ubuntu-devel that this is actuall a mutt
packaging bug. re-marking this one as fixed. Sorry for the noise.
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When installing mutt, mutt pulls in postfix even if msmtp or another SMTP
delivery tool is installed.
This should be fixed as of bug #61721, however aptitude install mutt still
wants to install postfix.
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Date: We
Being the person responsible for the Wine dependency, here's my take on this:
ntlm_auth without winbindd is technically useless for about every use case
besides the (still) limited way Wine uses it. Given that most package managers
go and install recommends, you'd then get (at best) Wine recommen
For some reason, I can't reproduce this anymore.. I did update the
kernel due to some unrelated issue, perhaps the old kernel caused more
problems. Marking as invalid. Sorry about the noise.
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Philip, that PS is kind of pointless.
You can safely assume that people who do experience the bug do want to run gvim
not vim, or they wouldn't care about this bug. Last but not least, even if
you're running gvim from the K menu or any other setup that doesn't display
stderr, output from stderr
@aldebx
Dunno, connecting all of my drives to all of my other boxes, I don't see any
issues like that. However, I think I've already identified the system used as
the real cause of my particular issue.
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I'm seeing this on 2.6.31.4 of the beagleboard armel kernel from Launchpad.
However, this might be a false alarm on my side, pointing at a hardware issue
instead. I've reformatted the partition to ext3 and I'm still seeing similar
effects. This is an external USB drive, which might be one part o
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CompizPlugins: No value set for
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CompositorRunning: None
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** Attachment added: "LightdmLog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796027/+files/LightdmLog.txt
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This still happens. Unfortunately, calling `apport-collect -p xorg
1434351` fails with a popup that is unreadable because fonts are not
rendering, so I have no idea what it is complaining about.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Tags added: apport-collected ubunt
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcModules.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796033/+files/ProcModules.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "UdevDb.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796034/+files/UdevDb.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "Xrandr.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796037/+files/Xrandr.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "XorgLogOld.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796036/+files/XorgLogOld.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: "XorgLog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796035/+files/XorgLog.txt
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I managed to get through the unreadable pop-ups by clicking on random
buttons until it worked. Please note that the xorg.conf reported above
is one I just added to try the workaround mentioned in comment #5, I did
not have any xorg.conf set up at the time the bug appeared. I just
thought I'd give r
apport information
** Attachment added: "xdpyinfo.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1434351/+attachment/4796038/+files/xdpyinfo.txt
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