Is this a good idea to use gdb during a sudo command to check what
happen ?
( I just hear that gdb is a debugger... but I don't know how to use it
and how it work ! )
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segfault in pam_smbpass.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303458
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Thanks for your help !
I said, in my comment 4, that I have try to rm -rf /var/lib/samba and re-intall
package.
But, I have not try to uninstall every samba packages... :(
And now, as I need a working computer ( working on a project ), I have
re-install everything and now, no errors.
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segfau
So, I have back in rescue mode and do all possible updates.
After that, I did an ls /var/lib/samba and saw many files.
So did the apt-get remove --purge libpam-sbmpass and then, execute again an ls
/var/lib/samba.
Files still there !
So, I did a rm -rf /var/lib/samba, and then apt-get install li
I have already done the workaround of the comment ( I tell that at the
end of my ticket ).
No, it's a fresh new installation. ( and new hard drive ! ).
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segfault in pam_smbpass.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303458
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Okay, thanks.
I have this directory.
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Purging samba breaks login (pam_smbpass.so segfaults)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260687
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Sorry, I forget to tell you that in the /var/log/kern.log, when I use
the su or sudo, I have this line :
Nov 25 18:32:23 zUbuntu kernel: [ 732.969448] sudo[6685]: segfault at 0
ip 7f14fff7fd6c sp 7fff09eba620 error 4 in
pam_smbpass.so[7f14fff18000+149000]
~ # uname -a
Linux zUbuntu 2.6.
Hi all,
I'm under Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 64bits, and have samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3,
samba-common 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3 and libpam-smbpass 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3
installed, and I got the problem of segmentation fault using su or sudo
!
When I delete the libpam-smbpass package all work ( else network shares
).
I