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2017 Feb 08
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
...log is "kernel: [223018.425633] CIFS VFS:
Send error in SessSetup = -126". I'll paste the working
and non-working logs below. The "different user" mentioned above has
UID 1494 which appears in the logs.
Thanks for your time!
C.
WORKING:
cifs-utils v 6.4-1
Feb 8 09:51:46 trog cifs.upcall: key description:
cifs.spnego;0;0;39010000;ver=0x2;host=smb.physics.wisc.edu;ip4=128.104.160.17;sec=krb5;uid=
0x0;creduid=0x0;user=smbadmin at PHYSICS.WISC.EDU;pid=0x6bd0
Feb 8 09:51:46 trog cifs.upcall: ver=2
Feb 8 09:51:46 trog cifs.upcall: host=smb.physics.wisc.edu
Feb 8 09:51:46...
2017 Feb 10
5
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
On Fri, 2017-02-10 at 11:15 -0600, Chad William Seys wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> > So we have a default credcache for the user for whom we are operating
> > as, but we can't get the default principal name from it. My guess is
> > that it's not finding the
>
> This mount is run by root UID=0 and seems to be find that credential
> cache without problem (earlier
2017 Feb 09
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
Hi Aurélien,
Thanks for the idea!
For Debian packages:
6.4-1 works
6.5-1 works
6.5-2 works
6.6-1 fails
6.6-5 fails
So looks like something changed from 6.5 to 6.6...
When I have time I'll figure out how to compile the upcall binary.
2017 Feb 10
2
cifs-utils: regression in (mulituser?) mounting 'CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -126'
...dcache will be. Instead, just get the default ccname for the
> user, and then see if it has a valid tgt. If it doesn't then we try to
> use the keytab to init the credcache before proceeding.
Thanks... let's see...
The logs have this in the non-working case:
Feb 8 09:48:14 trog cifs.upcall: get_tgt_time: unable to get principal
That corresponds to this bit of code in cifs.upcall:
if (krb5_cc_get_principal(context, ccache, &principal)) {
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: unable to get principal", __func__);
goto err_cache;
...
2004 Aug 11
0
pam_mount issue
Ladies and Gentlemen, Greeting and Felicitations!
We are running FC1 (Samba 3.0.2) and pam_mount 0.9.20. ?The Linux
machine is a domain member, which has PDC and file server running NT4.
I have setup Samba and winbind such that a user may log in on the Linux
machine without having a local account, authentication being handled by
PDC and this works successfully. ?If I login as an ordinary