Anyone seeing such issues in releases later than Ubuntu intrepid most
likely has a locally-broken PAM config, not an Ubuntu bug. Please see
the Ubuntu forums, askubuntu.com, or another support forum for
assistance.
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While trying to work out why a colleague is having problems logging in, I too
noticed this on a natty install:
Dec 7 09:18:26 millhouse sudo: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_smbpass.so):
/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
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Dec 7 09:18:26 millhouse s
Not a variant at all. You have a completely unrelated issue.
> Cannot allocate memory
That doesn't look like an OS bug at all, it looks like your system is
out of memory.
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STILL getting this (or a variant thereof) in 11.04
PAM adding faulty module: pam_smbpass.so
PAM unable to dlopen(pam_smbpass.so): libgpg-error.so.0: failed to map segment
from shared object: Cannot allocate memory
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Dont think this is fixed properly:
I am still having this problem on 9.04 for upgraded and new
installation.
On my upgraded amd64 I have libpam-smbpass installed and it is the
lastest version.
On my new install 32bit laptop I dont have libpam-smbpass installed and
there are no entries for pam_sm
codeslinger, this bug has been closed as "fix released" many months ago.
Are you using the hardy-updates packages?
Also, juggling configuration files in an update is a no-go area,
especially not with something as critical as PAM modules. Changing them
during an update automatically is on the very
so here we are, many months later, and the problem is still not solved
even though it should be trivial to fix. I recently installed Ubuntu
Server and the default install does not include samba which is good but
my log files are being flooded with this bogus error msg which is very
bad. DoS anyo
I need to note that if your /etc/pam.d/common-* config files were
modified locally, you will have to fix them manually and wont be
prompted to merge your changes with the new version as these files
aren't conffiles and the only logic in libpam-runtime.postinst is to
upgrade conffiles if their md5su
"Justan",
Do you have the libpam-smbpass package installed?
This bug was filed about spurious log messages that users were seeing
when libpam-smbpass is not installed.
Unfortunately, after fixing this with the magic "missingok" option,
users who *do* install libpam-smbpass will instead get warni
howdy. i am runing 8.04 with _all_ repositoryes enabled but there is no
such fix available. it is about 3 months now from the fix being copyed
to -updates, but it is not there. i really nedd this bug fixed for good.
on Hardy since i do not intend to upgrade my systems to Intrepid. please
check and
sclo,
You did not explain why you reassigned this bug to a different package
and assigned it to yourself. I think you've made some mistake here;
this bug is definitely not a bug in libapache2-mod-auth-pam, and is
already resolved.
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** Changed in: libapache2-mod-auth-pam (Ubuntu Hardy)
Sourcepackagename: pam => libapache2-mod-auth-pam
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Copied to hardy-updates.
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** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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This -proposed package fixed up all my system. For others with the same
problem though note that you will probably need to restart CRON and
possibly other services to make the problem go away.
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I'll test this next week when our internal unstable tree is synced
against the Hardy repo.
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Nice!
A fresh LTS install with proposed updates enabled, solve this issue on
my system.
I do not have libpam-smbpass installed and my logs are now clear with
"missingok" option.
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Nice!
A fresh LTS install with proposed updates enabled, solve this issue on
my system.
I do not have libpam-smbpass installed and my logs are now clear with
"missingok" option.
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Accepted into -proposed, please test and give feedback here
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On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 01:19:32AM -, Gary Greene wrote:
> This seems like a good option under the circumstances. Have you talked
> with Thorsten Kukuk on a way that will be supported by upstream?
The proposed solution is not suitable for inclusion upstream, and the
intended long-term solution
** Description changed:
I am working on a kubuntu hardy (8.04) beta installed from scratch.
Everything work well but when I switch user (su) I see this
error in /var/log/auth.log file:
: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so)
: PAM [error: /lib/security/pam_smbpass.s
This bug was fixed in the package pam - 0.99.7.1-5ubuntu7
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* debian/patches-applied/ubuntu-no-error-if-missingok: add a new, magic
module option 'missingok' which will suppress logging of errors by
libpam if the module is not
** Description changed:
I am working on a kubuntu hardy (8.04) beta installed from scratch.
Everything work well but when I switch user (su) I see this
error in /var/log/auth.log file:
: PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so)
: PAM [error: /lib/security/pam_smbpass.s
This seems like a good option under the circumstances. Have you talked
with Thorsten Kukuk on a way that will be supported by upstream?
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Attached is an alternate solution for this issue, following Colin's
suggestion of a 'missingok' option.
I'm not altogether happy with this as a solution because up until now
the module option list has been entirely pass-through by libpam, but the
previous fix I proposed is also inadequate because
Yes. The errors are appearing in the log files. Thanks.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Bolek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you check your log files? I did that initially and the errors were
> still appearing there.
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro <
> [E
Yeah, for sure! My log files are clean now, look:
My log before comment out:
.
May 15 17:14:34 macbook-tcmc sshd[9105]: Invalid user teste from 10.1.10.200
May 15 17:14:34 macbook-tcmc sshd[9105]: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so)
May 15 17:14:34 macbook-tcmc sshd[9105]: PAM
Did you check your log files? I did that initially and the errors were
still appearing there.
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro <
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> To fix that, just comment out two lines in two files in /etc/pam.d:
>
> commented line in common-auth:
> #
To fix that, just comment out two lines in two files in /etc/pam.d:
commented line in common-auth:
#authoptionalpam_smbpass.so migrate
commented line in common-password:
#password optional pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok use_first_pass
All my 8.04 servers have now this lines c
I am also seeing these entries on Hardy. I noticed it after trying to
resume my session and the system would not respond. The keyboard did
work and I was able to login after using Alt+Backspace to restart X.
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Hello there,
I get flooded with security warning mails from logcheck since upgrading
my servers to Hardy, caused by this bug.
This is not cosmetic as it makes logcheck useless for me, which is
intended to filter the serious log entries for me. So not only cosmetic
but a security risk as I will po
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Langasek (vorlon)
Status: New => Incomplete
Target: None => ubuntu-8.04.1
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CORRECTION: log reports did not stop after disabling logging (and not
logging errors as mistakenly mentioned above). They just reduced in
frequency (every 30 mins).
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I was experiencing the same reports (every minute or so) in my desktop
machine (connected to a LAN via router) but seems that reports stopped
after i configured my firewall (guarddog) to stop logging errors. Indeed
upgrade was from Gutsy to Hardy.
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On 05/07/2008 01:55 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> NoOp,
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:33:30PM -, NoOp wrote:
>
>> However, this will be an issue for those that upgrade from Gutsy to
>> Hardy (as I found out) and suddenly find that they can no longer log
>> into their machine via VNC. Perhaps a
NoOp,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 08:33:30PM -, NoOp wrote:
> However, this will be an issue for those that upgrade from Gutsy to
> Hardy (as I found out) and suddenly find that they can no longer log
> into their machine via VNC. Perhaps a patch issuing new /etc/pam.d
> /common-auth and /etc/pam
I suspect this issue is related to something causing one of my servers
to hang when serving files through samba. Certainly it is the only
logged error, however as the whole machine hangs i may be losing log
data. Have installed libpam-smbpass and am waiting to see if the machine
hangs again.
I won
I know very little about debconf so do not understand the technical
issue alluded to above regarding pam and debconf.
However, I do not think it should be in the default configuration that
smb passwords maybe used to login - that is a specific requirement that
should not be enabled by default.
I
I agree that this is a problem, however THIS particular report issue is
regarding the flood of messages to the log which IS a configuration
issue.
The load issue you're experiencing is a seperate, but more serious issue
that needs a seperate bug opened for.
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Gary,
There is a lot of people thinking this is a Samba or CUPS BUG! I can
see in other messages through bugs...
This must be solved, in a simple way, because PAM is hanging up a lots
of programs that's uses it!
Now I think that this is a internal PAM BUG, not a simple configuration
issue, wh
Until common-password and common-auth are controlled by debconf
regarding adding in the optional modules that make sense, I'm agreeing
with Thiago here, just disable pam_smbpass from the configuration.
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About this issue... it's very serious and maybe it can hangup your
system during a brute force attack over SSH, look my example:
I have installed Ubuntu 8.04, with SSH open to world, but just I have
the password.
After turns up my IP addres (public), in my /var/log/auth.log I can see
a lot of inc
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:58:20AM -, waltc wrote:
> Steve,
>I realize the manifestation of this bug is not mounting NAS shares. The
> PAM errors in the system logs I have are identical to those in this bug
> and the dup of this bug. Therefor I believe it is the same bug albeit a
> differen
Thanks, I tested that, and that does work.
However, this will be an issue for those that upgrade from Gutsy to
Hardy (as I found out) and suddenly find that they can no longer log
into their machine via VNC. Perhaps a patch issuing new /etc/pam.d
/common-auth and /etc/pam.d/common-password with th
ims, this is easily worked around by removing or commenting out the
following line from /etc/pam.d/common-password:
password optional pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok use_first_pass
waltc, this is definately unrelated, as this is purely a warning from
the PAM stack saying that it cannot load
I found that I could no longer VNC into a recently upgraded Gutsy to
Hardy. I would receive a password prompt, but continue to get
authentication errors.
Installing libpam-smbpass (sudo apt-get install libpam-smbpass)
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I run a simple server, hosting and is this really needed ... i can't stand
veiwing the log on auth.log
I want the error to go away. I don't believe i need SAMBA.
Apr 28 07:45:01 free CRON[24092]: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so)
Apr 28 07:45:01 free CRON[24092]: PAM [error: /
Steve,
I realize the manifestation of this bug is not mounting NAS shares. The PAM
errors in the system logs I have are identical to those in this bug and the dup
of this bug. Therefor I believe it is the same bug albeit a different action
that caused the PAM Auth error. I did not send snippe
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:33:57PM -, waltc wrote:
> I do not consider this a cosmetic bug. I can not longer mount shares on
> my NAS unit that mounted fine with the beta. I saved the fstab Fri
> before spending the weekend trying to get 8.04 installed properly.
Mounting shares from a NAS unit
is there any way of turning this off, the error ?
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in the above, those mount points are defined to ReadyNAS as NFS mounts.I
am actually able to access them through SAMBA, expanding the network
places.
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I do not consider this a cosmetic bug. I can not longer mount shares on
my NAS unit that mounted fine with the beta. I saved the fstab Fri
before spending the weekend trying to get 8.04 installed properly.
Is this something that crept in between beta and GA?
here are the relevant lines in fstab
Just upgrade my Ubuntu server to 8.04 and every since the initial boot,
I get the a new entry in /var/log/auth.log every five minutes.
Apparently something in the default cron jobs is calling for
pam_smbpass.so. My /var/log/auth.log file is nothing but the
following...
Apr 26 06:17:01 localhost C
I use logcheck too, and it would be very helpful if the package provided
an ignore file that matches these reports, maybe as a stop-gap. I've
attached one that works for me.
** Attachment added: "Logcheck ignore file for pam_smbpass.so messages"
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I don't suppose this could be implemented as a module option - "auth
optional pam_smbpass.so migrate missingok"?
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(Obviously a fake module option that the core PAM core implements; the
module itself can't, of course.)
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This patch looks dangerous, since it'd mask other legitimate reasons for
not dlopening. While the module might not be required, this will make
debugging a PITA.
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Patch to lower the log severity when failing to open modules that aren't
listed as required. Unfortunately, didn't make the cut-off for 8.04 so
this is going to have to be 8.04.1 material (with corresponding change
to the upload target in debian/changelog).
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I've installed logcheck on one of my ubuntu servers recently to try to
troubleshoot some intermittent problem and it's sending me pages and
pages of this error and nothing else. Very annoying :(
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While technically 'harmless', even on a not so busy server (eg one that
doesn't have libpam-smbpass installed by default) these messages become
overwhelming and make it very difficult to see valid messages.
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The warning/error is only cosmetic, but should be avoided.
It only creates confusion and makes the logs less readable.
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Yes the error it is only cosmetic, everything work well.
I add only another information, if help.
After the installation of the libpam-smbpass package when I unlock the
screen saver , as normal user, I receive this error on ath.log file:
kcheckpass[8838]: pam_smbpass(kde:auth): Cannot access sam
The error is cosmetic; libpam-smbpass isn't supposed to be installed by
default, as I understand it. You can ignore this error.
Steve, didn't you say that the error didn't actually show up for you?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Lan
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