Note that instead of editing /etc/init/smbd.conf (which can mess up
package upgrades), you can create a file named /etc/init/smbd.override
and put the line there. Works fine for me, and solved the problem.
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I have suffered this behavior through several versions of Ubuntu, I
believe since at least Precise.
For me changing smbd.conf start condition from :
start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up)
to:
start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo)
takes care of it, seems rather simple
This BUG is a SECURITY ISSUE!!!
Binding Samba to all interfaces/IPs is a NO-GO if the host has a public
IP (in our case a PDC for multiple sites via VPN).
Ubuntu becomes a laughing-stock by classifying this as "low" priority.
If Ubuntu doesn't act, we'll file a CVE at Mitre!
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the bug is still here... confirmed again on fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04LTS
even "start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE=eth0)" did not help
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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This bug should be reopend.
Not being able to set the interfaces in the samba config files is very
bad.
I recommend everybody to skip Ubuntu and change to Debian instead.
This is not te way to handle Bugs reports.
There are lots op people use the interfaces setting.
What i you have 2-4-8 Nic
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This is confirmed with a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 and vanilla samba
shares. I agree with submitter, this is by no means a Low priority
issue. I have implemented the override and will report results after the
next reboot. This drove me around the bend trying to troubleshoot.
Separately, If the
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> The upstart configuration for samba makes the assumption that you are
not using this configuration i.e. it assumes that samba will deal with
binding to all interfaces.
It shouldn't do that.
> It would be good to confirm this - please could you attach the log
files for smbd and smbd from /var/lo
The upstart configuration for samba makes the assumption that you are
not using this configuration i.e. it assumes that samba will deal with
binding to all interfaces.
It would be good to confirm this - please could you attach the log files
for smbd and smbd from /var/log/samba to this bug report.
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On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Jelmer Vernooij
<951...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> What does 'netstat -l' say, does it list anything for smbd and nmbd?
Yes.
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# netstat -lp |grep mbd
tcp0 0 localhost:netbios-ssn *:*
LISTEN 751/smbd
tcp0
What does 'netstat -l' say, does it list anything for smbd and nmbd?
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Sorry, 'netstat -lp'
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