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2004 Apr 08
0
Error building Samba 3.0.2a
While building Samba 3 for SuSE linux 9.0 I have a problem with the AFS component (it builds fine if I omit the --with-afs and --with-fake-kaserver options). During configure I did get a warning: checking whether to use AFS clear-text auth... yes checking whether to use AFS fake-kaserver... yes checking for /usr/include/afs... yes checking afs.h usability... no checking afs.h presence... no
2010 Jun 01
0
Compiling Samba 3.0.37 --with-afs (Steve Linehan)
> I do not know how to proceed. I tried to comment out the line in the spec file to no avail. this is bad idea ;) > Any suggestions? OpenAFS is not supplied directly by CentOS/RHEL. You would have had to get it from a 3rd party repo such as ATrpms/DAG or install from http://openafs.org/release/1.4.12/index-rhel5.html # cd /tmp/ # wget http://samba.org/samba/ftp/stable/samba-3.4.8.tar.gz
2003 Oct 20
0
AFS via Samba compile problem
Hi folks, I'd like to compile samba-3.0.1pre1 --with-afs to reach my afs filesystem thru samba. Maybe it's not samba related bug but I hope if somebody can help me. Compiling auth/pampass.c auth/pampass.c: In function `make_pw_chat': auth/pampass.c:224: warning: passing arg 1 of `next_token' from incompatible poi nter type auth/pampass.c:235: warning: passing arg 1 of
2003 Oct 11
2
Samba 3.0 stable: make --with-afs fails on SuSE 8.2
Hi All- I have SuSE 8.2 installed on two different Intel machines, with (as far as I can determine) all required packages for doing what I'm trying to do here. Both machines suffer the same problems. I didn't find any SuSE 8.2 rpms, so I'm trying to build Samba 3.0 (stable) (24th Sep, 2003) on either of these machines but am having problems with it. As root, I did a
2004 Jan 22
0
Problem compilling SAMBA 3.0.1 under SuSE 9
Hello guys! I am having problems getting samba 3.0.1 to compile correctly. I am currently using a SUSE 9. I have compiled a few extra things and put everything under "/opt". I am using the latest MIT Kerberos(located under /opt/kerberos), mysql 4.0.1 (located under /opt/mysql-4.0.1), openldap 2.2.4(located under /opt/openldap) I am using this config:
2012 Feb 13
0
[PATCH] daemon: Don't xdr_free uninitialized args struct on error paths.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones at redhat.com> For stubs of functions that had arguments, code did this: static void mount_stub (XDR *xdr_in) { int r; struct guestfs_mount_args args; if (optargs_bitmask != 0) { //... goto done; } // possibly other tests here memset (&args, 0, sizeof args); [...] done: xdr_free ((xdrproc_t)
1999 Mar 11
2
AFS on samba 2.0.2
>Ken, did you ever get afs support compiled into 2.0.2? I am in exactly >the same boat as you are (were), where samba 1.9.18 was working great, but >2.0.2 wouldn't compile with afs support. I too tried to copy the relavant >parts of the makefile over, but ended up with the same errors as you did. >Then I found your post to the samba list, and I'm hoping that you've
2000 Aug 03
0
help with afs
I have been trying to compile samba with afs. I did as the book suggested the first time and ran samba without afs. Now i am trying to compile it with afs. It has not been successful. I have added all the afs libraries to the makefile. These are the errors i am still getting, can you please help me find away around this. Linking bin/smbd
2001 Oct 09
2
Solaris 2.6, and AFS
With the help of Jan Iven I have been able to compile openssh-2.9.9p2 on Solaris 2.6 with AFS/kerb4 support using gcc. ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-tcp-wrappers \ --with-egd-pool=/var/run/egd-pool \ --with-kerberos4=/usr/athena --with-afs=/usr/afsws to do this I modified the resulting Makefile, from: CPPFLAGS=-I. -I$(srcdir) -I/usr/local/ssl/include
2017 Apr 25
0
[PATCH] daemon: Use CLEANUP_* functions to avoid an explicit free in stub functions.
--- generator/daemon.ml | 21 ++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/generator/daemon.ml b/generator/daemon.ml index b00627063..9d5ba00b2 100644 --- a/generator/daemon.ml +++ b/generator/daemon.ml @@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ let generate_daemon_stubs actions () = | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n" | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
2009 Sep 11
1
[PATCH] guestfish: Redirect stdout when executing remote commands
guestfish --listen necessarily redirects its stdout to /dev/null so as not to interfere with eval. The remote protocol doesn't contain any other provision for collecting stdout for the caller, so executing guestfish --remote will never generate any output. This patch fixes that by forwarding the caller's STDOUT to the listener over the unix socket connection. The listener redirects its
2002 May 03
0
AFS/Kerberos authentication problems on IRIX 6.5.15
With a little help, I managed to get ssh to compile. (original post 05.02.02) Now, I can login using an account that is local to the target machine but logins with AFS accounts fail. The details: IRIX 6.5.15 ssh 3.1.p1 gcc 3.0.1 ssl-0.9.6c zlib-1.1.4. I am configuring with: env CC=gcc CFLAGS=-g LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/krb4/lib,-rpath,/usr/local/ssl/lib ./configure
2015 Feb 12
0
[PATCH 3/3] lib: Add third, zero parameter to xdrproc_t
As advised by Daniel P. Berrange, the third parameter can be passed on all platforms rather than specifically Mac. Quoting a libvirt commit rationale after Daniel: commit 9fa3a8ab6fd82ad2f5a14b490696085061418718 Author: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com> Date: Wed Oct 30 11:22:58 2013 -0500 MacOS: Handle changes to xdrproc_t definition With Mac OS X 10.9, xdrproc_t is no
2006 Jan 15
0
Samba 3.0.21a && AFS
Sorry for the cross post, but I can't find the original mail I don't know if it was sent to the OpenAFS or the Samba list... I've managed to fix some compilation/build problems when using '--with-afs' to Samba. Something about undefined attributes: ----- s n i p ----- Linking bin/smbd lib/afs.o: In function `afs_createtoken':
2002 May 02
0
IRIX 6.5 + AFS/Kerberos Problems
I am having problems compiling ssh 3.1.p1 under IRIX 6.5.15. I can get ssh to compile but it does not seem to be able to authenticate using afs passwords. Some details: gcc 3.0.1 ssl-0.9.6c zlib-1.1.4. I am configuring with: ./configure --with-kerberos4=/usr/kerberos --with-afs=/usr/afsws \ --with-tcp-wrappers=/usr/local Straight out of the box, this fails with: gcc -g -O2 -Wall
1998 Aug 10
0
AFS compilation problems
Hi I hope this isn't a FAQ, but i've scoured and found nothing. When compiling samba 1.9.18p8 with AFS 3.4a on solaris 2.6, when I go to link the binary (smbd) with the stock makefiles, i get: Undefined first referenced symbol in file sigvec /usr/afsws/lib/liblwp.a(iomgr.o) sigsetmask
2002 Jan 17
0
Please help: Compiling/configuring OpenSSH on SunOS 5.5.1 with AFS
Hello *, i have some problems to compile/configure OpenSSH on SunOS 5.5.1 with AFS. See the attachment for the compile environment. The programs compile fine and token passing is without problems. Unfortunately it is not possible to login without a valid token (`Permission denied.'). There is following message in the syslog: Kerberos v4 TGT for ... unverifiable: Principal unknown
2015 Feb 09
0
Re: [PATCH 1/5] macosx: Add required third parameter for xdrproc_t callbacks
On Monday 09 February 2015 11:06:15 Margaret Lewicka wrote: > >From Apple's xdr.h: > "If your code invokes an xdrproc_t callback, it must be modified to pass > a third parameter, which may simply be zero." > --- > src/proto.c | 10 ++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/src/proto.c b/src/proto.c > index 92ae84d..57f4882 100644
2016 Aug 25
0
[PATCH v2 2/6] daemon: refactor tsk code
Refactor logic in preparation for new APIs. Signed-off-by: Matteo Cafasso <noxdafox@gmail.com> --- daemon/tsk.c | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/daemon/tsk.c b/daemon/tsk.c index 6e6df6d..eb4f301 100644 --- a/daemon/tsk.c +++ b/daemon/tsk.c @@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ enum tsk_dirent_flags { static
2009 Nov 20
1
fix new failures from latest-from-gnulib syntax-check
There's a new syntax check rule from gnulib. It requires that you write e.g., exit (EXIT_SUCCESS), not exit (0). And the same for 1/EXIT_FAILURE and any other constants. There were a lot of violations, including a few false positives, so I started with the exemptions (see the .x-sc file below). Then I converted the vast majority automatically, with this: maint: use EXIT_SUCCESS and