[Bug 1852994] Re: samba creates temporary files in /tmp, but never deletes them

2022-03-08 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Thanks for letting us know Thomas, since this is already fixed in Jammy I am marking this task as Fix Released. I am adding tasks for Focal and Impish to check if this bug is still present there. ** Also affects: samba (Ubuntu Impish) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: s

[Bug 1852994] Re: samba creates temporary files in /tmp, but never deletes them

2022-03-07 Thread Thomas Schweikle
It is fixed with the latest samba-version (4.15.5~dfsg-0ubuntu1) available within Ubuntu-Repositories. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1852994 Title: samba creates temporary files in /

[Bug 1852994] Re: samba creates temporary files in /tmp, but never deletes them

2019-11-21 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
This pretty much sounds like [1][2]. While there might be a fix for it in the future in the code (the BZ looks that way) There are two important things to take away right now: 1. it seems to depend on a slight misconfiguration (different in lower/upper case in user name) Something similar mig

[Bug 1852994] Re: samba creates temporary files in /tmp, but never deletes them

2019-11-21 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Hi Thomas, I assume you use sssd+kerberos to join an active directory or such? Is that correct, could you summarize your setup so that people can try to reproduce this? Have you already identified on which action new tmp directories are created - is it logging into the AD or some other action on

[Bug 1852994] Re: samba creates temporary files in /tmp, but never deletes them

2019-11-21 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Please report back with the details asked for and if possible with your results from trying the workarounds (or fixing the root cause if it is user name case or something similar) in the links I provided. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subs