Hello from a neophyte! Is there a diagnostic programme which can be run to determine if there are any faults in Samba 2.2.3a? I cannot connect from Win XP to my rev/b iMac (suddenly, maybe 'upgrade' to 10.3.4 had some effect) and the smb crashlog (shown below) has a pile of stuff which is incomprehensible to me. Secondly, how does one upgrade to another version of Samba and is this done on the iMac or Win XP, or both? >************************************************************************************** Host Name: iMac.local Date/Time: 2004-07-03 16:31:42 +0100 OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63) Report Version: 2 Command: smbd Path: /usr/sbin/smbd Version: ??? (???) PID: 653 Thread: 0 Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x002ff000 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 <<00000000>> 0xffff88a4 __memcpy + 0x104 1 smbd 0x0015ec98 talloc_memdup + 0x34 2 smbd 0x00156f5c data_blob_talloc + 0x5c 3 smbd 0x00194dd8 password_ok + 0x470 4 smbd 0x0008cd58 ntlmssp_end + 0xa98 5 smbd 0x0008c25c ntlmssp_update + 0x220 6 smbd 0x00195094 auth_ntlmssp_update + 0x28 7 smbd 0x0003940c reply_getattrE + 0x129c 8 smbd 0x00039778 reply_getattrE + 0x1608 9 smbd 0x00039a28 reply_sesssetup_and_X + 0x1a4 10 smbd 0x000570c8 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x770 11 smbd 0x00057198 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x840 12 smbd 0x0005752c process_smb + 0x1d0 13 smbd 0x000580d4 smbd_process + 0x178 14 smbd 0x001bdbf8 main + 0x694 15 smbd 0x00005f44 start + 0x1bc 16 smbd 0x00005db8 start + 0x30 etc.etc.etc.
Hello from a neophyte! Is there a diagnostic programme which can be run to determine if there are any faults in Samba 2.2.3a? I cannot connect from Win XP to my rev/b iMac (suddenly, maybe 'upgrade' to 10.3.4 had some effect) and the smb crashlog (shown below) has a pile of stuff which is incomprehensible to me. Secondly, how does one upgrade to another version of Samba and is this done on the iMac or Win XP, or both? >************************************************************************************** Host Name: iMac.local Date/Time: 2004-07-03 16:31:42 +0100 OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63) Report Version: 2 Command: smbd Path: /usr/sbin/smbd Version: ??? (???) PID: 653 Thread: 0 Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x002ff000 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 <<00000000>> 0xffff88a4 __memcpy + 0x104 1 smbd 0x0015ec98 talloc_memdup + 0x34 2 smbd 0x00156f5c data_blob_talloc + 0x5c 3 smbd 0x00194dd8 password_ok + 0x470 4 smbd 0x0008cd58 ntlmssp_end + 0xa98 5 smbd 0x0008c25c ntlmssp_update + 0x220 6 smbd 0x00195094 auth_ntlmssp_update + 0x28 7 smbd 0x0003940c reply_getattrE + 0x129c 8 smbd 0x00039778 reply_getattrE + 0x1608 9 smbd 0x00039a28 reply_sesssetup_and_X + 0x1a4 10 smbd 0x000570c8 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x770 11 smbd 0x00057198 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x840 12 smbd 0x0005752c process_smb + 0x1d0 13 smbd 0x000580d4 smbd_process + 0x178 14 smbd 0x001bdbf8 main + 0x694 15 smbd 0x00005f44 start + 0x1bc 16 smbd 0x00005db8 start + 0x30 etc.etc.etc.
Hello from a neophyte! Is there a diagnostic programme which can be run to determine if there are any faults in Samba 2.2.3a? I cannot connect from Win XP to my rev/b iMac (suddenly, maybe 'upgrade' to 10.3.4 had some effect) and the smb crashlog (shown below) has a pile of stuff which is incomprehensible to me. Secondly, how does one upgrade to another version of Samba and is this done on the iMac or Win XP, or both? >************************************************************************************** Host Name: iMac.local Date/Time: 2004-07-03 16:31:42 +0100 OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63) Report Version: 2 Command: smbd Path: /usr/sbin/smbd Version: ??? (???) PID: 653 Thread: 0 Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x002ff000 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 <<00000000>> 0xffff88a4 __memcpy + 0x104 1 smbd 0x0015ec98 talloc_memdup + 0x34 2 smbd 0x00156f5c data_blob_talloc + 0x5c 3 smbd 0x00194dd8 password_ok + 0x470 4 smbd 0x0008cd58 ntlmssp_end + 0xa98 5 smbd 0x0008c25c ntlmssp_update + 0x220 6 smbd 0x00195094 auth_ntlmssp_update + 0x28 7 smbd 0x0003940c reply_getattrE + 0x129c 8 smbd 0x00039778 reply_getattrE + 0x1608 9 smbd 0x00039a28 reply_sesssetup_and_X + 0x1a4 10 smbd 0x000570c8 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x770 11 smbd 0x00057198 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x840 12 smbd 0x0005752c process_smb + 0x1d0 13 smbd 0x000580d4 smbd_process + 0x178 14 smbd 0x001bdbf8 main + 0x694 15 smbd 0x00005f44 start + 0x1bc 16 smbd 0x00005db8 start + 0x30 etc.etc.etc.
First, I apologise if this gets diverted into another group. I've tried three times to send to 'samba@lists.samba.org' but find it in 'linux.samba' Hello from a neophyte! Is there a diagnostic programme which can be run to determine if there are any faults in Samba 2.2.3a? I cannot connect from Win XP to my rev/b iMac (suddenly, maybe 'upgrade' to 10.3.4 had some effect) and the smb crashlog (shown below) has a pile of stuff which is incomprehensible to me. Secondly, how does one upgrade to another version of Samba and is this done on the iMac or Win XP, or both?>**************************************************************************************Host Name: iMac.local Date/Time: 2004-07-03 16:31:42 +0100 OS Version: 10.3.4 (Build 7H63) Report Version: 2 Command: smbd Path: /usr/sbin/smbd Version: ??? (???) PID: 653 Thread: 0 Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001) Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x002ff000 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 <<00000000>> 0xffff88a4 __memcpy + 0x104 1 smbd 0x0015ec98 talloc_memdup + 0x34 2 smbd 0x00156f5c data_blob_talloc + 0x5c 3 smbd 0x00194dd8 password_ok + 0x470 4 smbd 0x0008cd58 ntlmssp_end + 0xa98 5 smbd 0x0008c25c ntlmssp_update + 0x220 6 smbd 0x00195094 auth_ntlmssp_update + 0x28 7 smbd 0x0003940c reply_getattrE + 0x129c 8 smbd 0x00039778 reply_getattrE + 0x1608 9 smbd 0x00039a28 reply_sesssetup_and_X + 0x1a4 10 smbd 0x000570c8 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x770 11 smbd 0x00057198 respond_to_all_remaining_local_messages + 0x840 12 smbd 0x0005752c process_smb + 0x1d0 13 smbd 0x000580d4 smbd_process + 0x178 14 smbd 0x001bdbf8 main + 0x694 15 smbd 0x00005f44 start + 0x1bc 16 smbd 0x00005db8 start + 0x30 etc.etc.etc.