Hello 2010/8/15 Steve Langasek <vor...@debian.org>: > tags 593059 moreinfo unreproducible > thanks > Samba already includes code specifically to set the locale to C before > invoking PAM in order to avoid this issue. So where are these localized > messages coming from?
In my environment, "pam password change = yes" did not work well at first and in my log.smbd, there were these messages below: ----- [2010/03/01 11:59:46, 3] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_passchange_conv(369) smb_pam_passchange_conv: Could not find reply for PAM prompt: SOME JAPANESE MESSAGE: [2010/03/01 11:59:46, 0] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_chauthtok(702) PAM: UNKNOWN PAM ERROR (19) for User: monyo [2010/03/01 11:59:46, 2] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_error_handler(76) smb_pam_error_handler: PAM: Password Change Failed : SOME JAPANESE MESSAGE [2010/03/01 11:59:46, 0] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_passchange(858) smb_pam_passchange: PAM: Password Change Failed for user monyo! ----- Two "SOME JAPANESE MESSAGE" are actually displayed in Japanese. After I changed the terminal's locale to C and restarted samba, "pam password change = yes" worked. Hmmm, I will examine more. --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <mo...@monyo.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org