Hi. I had the same problem on several machines of my network (all of
them using nfs-mounted homes). We installed kernel 2.6.32-2 from
lenny-backports a couple months ago, and no hang since then.
Hope it is helpful. Best regards. Juan.
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Finally SOLVED!
It works with 3.4.2. The only thing you need is setting the parameter
kerberos method = system keytab on smb.conf.
It looks like samba versions 3.2 and 3.3 were trying to verify the
ticket against secrets database, instead of using the keytab first, and
found wrong data. But
Hello. I have also tested the newest backports of 3.4.2, with the same
results.
I attach log files of a succesful and a failing login, the former from a
non-joined PDC running 3.2.5 and the latter from a joined file server
running 3.4.2.
Best regards,
Juan.
BTW, thanks for the great job
Hello. I am using a setup as described on this bug report, and I am
experiencing the bug Eduardo reported. The point is that Samba 3.2/3.3
file server (no matter if it's a PDC, BDC or workstation acting as a
file server) requests a different kerberos ticket to the KDC, depending
whether the PDC
Package: gconf2
Version: 2.22.0-1
Severity: important
From http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf:
quote
gconfd keeps me from unmounting my home directory, how can I get it to exit?
It should exit a couple of minutes after the last application using GConf has
exited.
You could put a gconftool
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