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2006 Aug 14
4
too many close calls for non-opened fds
Hello All,
I'm using OpenSSH 4.3p2 in HP-UX 11.23. On running tusc (a tool to trace
system calls and signals) on sshd, I found lot of close calls upto 2047.
Those close calls try to close a non-opened file descriptor and results in
an error. This behaviour is seen only from OpenSSH 3.9 where closefrom()
call is introduced to close the file descriptors before re-exec. The fix is
to check
2000 Apr 10
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.2.tar.gz
...ctually
works. just for fun, i added an account named DOMAIN\administrator to
/etc/passwd yesterday, and was stunned to find that it actually worked.
i typed in DOMAIN\administrator, and password of test, and got a login
prompt. in combination with winbindd, this is going to be great. it's
_such_ a pity that not many more OSes support PAM, oh well.
anyway, here follows a copy of the WHATSNEW.txt file, which i thought
you'd appreciate.
all the best,
luke (samba team)
WHATS NEW IN Samba (The Next Generation) 2.2
============================================
This...
2002 Feb 25
3
PATCH: Samba/Win2K renaming bug
...nd's laptop is running Windows 2000 + service pack 2. She has
about a thousand MP3s stored on a Samba share on my RedHat machine. We
were finding that she couldn't rename any MP3s on the Samba share: she
would always get a sharing violation.
After a day of reading Samba logs at debug 10 (_such_ fun [ ;) ]) and
adding debug information so I could figure out what was up, I found some
oddness in check_file_sharing. It was always reporting the MP3s as having
a single share mode of op_type _0_, locked by the Samba server that was
trying to do the rename.
op_type 0 seemed to imply an unlocked...