On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 04:25, rruegner wrote:
> Hi i guess this means that you have no permisson to touch files in the smb
> shares after upgrade
> but maybe other people know more

A samba panic is *never* the fault of the administrator.  It is, plain
and simple, a bug in Samba.  

I've reviewed the code in question (thanks for including the backtrace)
and it appears that your password server is 'going away', and we didn't
correctly test this behaviour.

The subsequent Samba crash could corrupt data, simply because Samba
could be partway though a write, or other file-system operation.  If the
client didn't pick it up properly again, things could certainly get
messed up.

Andrew Bartlett

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