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2006 Jul 06
1
Periodic rogue 3.0.22 smbd's eating system
I have three users whose smbd processes will suddenly go rogue and start sucking up CPU time. It isn't guaranteed that every time they log in, that their process goes rogue, but it happens a lot. At that time I see that those smbd processes have an effective UID of the person's username, and a real UID of root. Everyone else's is always EUID root and UID root. I haven't a clue
2003 Dec 08
2
Rogue child imap processes when using Mac imap clients
hi all- I am currently running dovecot 0.99.10p2 on OpenBSD-3.4-snapshot. It has been very stable, but I have recently noticed that I am having problems when checking IMAP-SSL mail with Mac OS X clients. There are not problems using Mozilla or Outlook on Windows, but Mac clients (Thunderbird, Mozilla, Mail.app) all exhibit the same behavior - they can check and send mail, but I end up with a
2006 Sep 13
2
Rogue smbd processes
This is a follow-on to my previous message about some 3.0.23b Solaris smbd processes going rogue and eating CPU time. One characteristic of the processes are that the effective UID of the process is the user's UID, rather than root's which is what a see for the well behaved processes. Any ideas how that could be happening so that I can get closer to a solution? Thanks. -- Jonathan M.
2003 Sep 03
1
wbinfo fails with disable netbios = yes
I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this one. Ever since beta3 I've been unable to get wbinfo to work properly. I finally worked around it today, and it seems that with the disable netbios = yes parameter in my smb.conf file, I get no results. Commenting out that parameter seems to work fine. It looks like the DNS queries for DCs is unsuccessful without NetBIOS enabled. I'm
2006 Aug 25
1
Rogue process
An old problem has started to reappear with our Solaris (2.8) Samba (3.0.23b). This was after an upgrade from 3.0.22 in which the problem was worse. Occasionally an smbd process will go "rogue" and start consuming CPU cycles until killed. I did a truss of the process and got back this tight loop. fcntl(27, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBEEF98) = 0 fcntl(27, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBEF010)
2010 Jun 14
0
rogue process, solaris, high load, 3.5.3, printing
Hi, this is an old problem it was worse in the pre-3.5.0 releases, on solaris 10 all the cpu gets consumed by fcntl calls: 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFE050) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDE78) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDF58) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64, 0xFFBFDF70) = 0 7963: fcntl(22, F_SETLKW64,
2002 Feb 26
1
Samba domain users VS "rogue" NT servers.
Hi All, We're having some problems using Samba and supposedly "standalone" rogue NT servers on one of our network domains. When an authenticated samba-served NT domain user on a client machine tries to access a share on a non BDC/PDC NT server that it part of the same samba domain, the standalone NT server sends it a message saying "Your logon time at NTDOMAIN has
2016 Aug 27
5
[Bug 97508] New: Rogue Legacy 4th area with corrupted textures
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97508 Bug ID: 97508 Summary: Rogue Legacy 4th area with corrupted textures Product: Mesa Version: git Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau Assignee: nouveau at
2005 Sep 15
0
SIP rogue channel
Hi, one of the sip-extensions we created always returns busy when someone tries to call the phone. The extension itself can place calls. We're using snom360 phones with the latest firmware. On every one of those phones when we register with the sip-extension, we've experienced the same problem. This is the output from sip show channels: Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq
2010 Jan 19
1
Tracking down rogue workgroup
Hi folks. Periodically a workgroup shows up on our network with an inappropriate name. We're trying to find the best way to track this down as it's quite intermittent. We can obviously look for announcement messages (in broadcast packets on ports 138/139), but this must be done on each subnet and we have enough subnets that this would be rather tedious and at best, a last resort. The
2012 Dec 04
0
latticeExtra tileplot question - tiles are not all the same size, need help.
Hello, I have been creating many tileplots to try and illustrate the relative abundance of fish through space and time. My issue is that the tiles that border the plot are smaller than those in the center of the plot. In the example I've provided the effect is pretty minor (I'm hoping this will be an adequate example as I had the code already created/data uploaded). However, I have other
2006 Jan 15
2
Rogue Processes
I seem to notice these two processes running with top. Netstat hasn't been issued by me and cant be killed with the START state. Can someone enlighten me on these processes. FreeBSD dracula.transylvania.net 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #4: Sun Dec 4 00:22:01 EST 2005 root@dracula.transylvania.net:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/BLEACH i386 The box doesnt run ssh or telnet just postfix
2005 May 15
1
nicecast licence
hi, I wonder if anyone can tell me how the Nicecast licensing works. http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/ Nicecast, as it seems to me, uses Icecast as an internal server. They list Icecast in their sources dir: http://www.rogueamoeba.com/sources In their manual they also credit Xiph with the statement: "Portions of this Rogue Amoeba software may utilize the following copyrighted material,
2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
On 09/19/2014 04:12 PM, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > > To force deterministic execution. > > I incorrectly thought that the kernel could switch RDRAND on and off. > It turns out that a hypervisor can do this, but not the kernel. Also, > determinism is lost anyway because of TSX, which *also* can't be > turned on and off. > Actually, a much bigger reason is because it
2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
On 09/19/2014 04:12 PM, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > > To force deterministic execution. > > I incorrectly thought that the kernel could switch RDRAND on and off. > It turns out that a hypervisor can do this, but not the kernel. Also, > determinism is lost anyway because of TSX, which *also* can't be > turned on and off. > Actually, a much bigger reason is because it
2018 Feb 14
1
Which DNS to use for DHCP hostname/IP updates from non-AD & AD nodes?
I suspected something odd and possibly too invasive was being done by the BIND9_DLZ module, especially because of the need to relax AppArmor on Ubuntu. Resolving that security problem really should be a development priority, but I also realize it's a resource and time issue. I suppose because it is not a direct security vulnerability and would require Bind9 to be compromised there is
2019 Oct 12
3
Password issue
See comment in context below: On Fri, 2019-10-11 at 19:26 -0600, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote: > On Oct 11, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Joseph Tam <jtam.home at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, 11 Oct 2019, @lbutlr wrote: > > > >>>> Oct 09 16:02:50 imap-login: Info: Aborted login (auth failed, 5 attempts in 33 secs): user=<myuser at covisp.net>, xx.xx.xx.xx, PLAIN, TLS
2002 Oct 15
2
Runaway samba processes
Hi, I need some help! We have Samba 2.2.5 running on AIX 4.3.3. The server is a very heavy duty server, and has 3 main shares, which are very large. The problem is that after a few days of running, the server suddenly stops killing off newly spawned smbd processes. They do not die, even when the original smbd process is killed. They will respond to a kill -9, but killing off the main PID
2010 May 28
2
[LLVMdev] Nightly build of CMake with clang 1.1
Hi all, (1st time post, I hope this is on topic...) I notice that CMake is listed as one of the C++ projects that clang can build: <http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html> I thought I'd pass on that I've created a nightly build of CMake that uses clang 1.1 (from llvm 2.7) <http://www.cdash.org/CDash/index.php?project=CMake> (search for 'clang') It does build, but...
2011 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] llvm wiki now a spamfarm
Hi, > If we don't have someone willing to maintain and administrate the wiki, we need to take it down. Any volunteers? I think the wiki is a pretty good place to let people contribute their knowledge about llvm. What things a maintainer need to do? Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.)