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2002 Nov 25
0
Linux and Samba Code
...fprintf(stderr, "Failed to properly set UID, exiting...\n");
exit(1);
} /* change the Unix password */
if (isatty(0)) fprintf(mystderr, "Changing Unix password...\n");
if ( ! change(PASSWD, name, newpw, mystderr)) exit(1);
if (isatty(0)) fprintf(mystderr, "\tSuccessfully changed Unix
password.\n"); /* change the SMB password */
if (isatty(0)) fprintf(mystderr, "Changing SMB/Windows password...\n");
if ( ! change(SMBPASSWD, name, newpw, mystderr)) exit(1);
if (isatty(0)) fprintf(mystderr, "\tSuccessfully changed SMB/Windows
password.\n...
2011 Nov 15
3
Seg fault in dovecot/auth 2.0.15
Folks:
I've been running Dovecot 2.0.7 on a Qmail / Vpopmail installation built
on Debian Squeeze, with no problems for about a year. Dovecot is used
for IMAP/S auth only.
Dovecot is built from source. I just upgraded to 2.0.15 but it
segfaults whenever an IMAP auth is attempted, regardless of the user who
tries to login, whether by webmail (Roundmail) Android phone (K-9 Mail)
or iPad
2002 Aug 13
2
AW: Unable to open configuration file "/etc/smb.conf"
Try these two:
bash> which testparam
should tell you which testparam is being started. Is it where you expect it
to be?
bash> strace /full/path/testparam
Gives you information on all system calls called from within testparam. It
will give quite a bit of output and somewhere near the end you will find
something like:
open("/usr/lib/smb.conf", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = ...
This would
2002 Aug 13
2
AW: Unable to open configuration file "/etc/smb.conf" (or whereve r i specify)
Hi,
it looks like you have something really messed up on your system.
The size of the file is 1243 bytes (from strace) but 0 bytes are being read.
If you had no permission to read the strace would have looked like this:
open("/etc/samba/smb.conf", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = -1 EACCES (Permission
denied)
A quick look at the source code reveals:
/etc/samba/smb.conf is opened in file_load