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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi, | We have been working with samba 3.0.4 and MIT 1.3.6 | on SUSE SLES 8 (SP3) for some time. We use | security=ads and our samba is joined to the W2K3 | domain.
Try the 3.0.11 SLES8 packages from sernet (see http://download/samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/SuSE)
| We use this with winbind to use the authentication from | w2k3 instead of local users (telnet, squid, samba and | via smbauth also apache). When preparing a new server | with suse SLES 9 and heimdal 0.6.1 RC3 (suses
Unless SuSE has fixed this yet, that that version fo heimdal had a memory corruption bug that caused winbindd to crash.
| package) we started running into trouble. With Samba | 3.0.4 everything works, but with samba 3.0.9, 3.0.10, | 3.0.11, i can't get the net ads join to work. It keeps | on saying : segmentation fault.
Hmmm...so you did try Heimdal 0.6.3. Can you send me a backtrace. All of my boxes are SuSE 9.2 Prof and I'm not seeing
| (i didn't find the courage to check 3.0.5, 3.0.6, 3.0.7 | and 3.0.8) runnig with heimdal 0.6.3 gives the same error. | Compiling samba 3.0.11 with MIT fails in the clitar.c .
Ahh...this must be the HAVE_REGEX_H bug. I don't use MIT so no wonder I couldn't find any references to the #define. Must have been imported from the MIT headers.
For now, I would recommend the Sernet SLES8 rpms. They are statically linked against the current heimdal libs.
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