[Bug 967410] Re: Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers

2012-07-04 Thread Nick_Hill
This bug is somewhat a deal breaker for 12.04 for me.  A search on
Google will likely show up an array of deal break bugs for Samba 3.6.x.
I've been hoping for a fix to come over the last few weeks, but on
looking at the upstream release notes, there doesn't seem to be a fix in
the pipeline for this, although the most recent update to samba has
many, many bug and security fixes.

Perhaps Andrew Tridgell is busy fire fighting at the moment with the 3.6
series. I understand substantial sections have been re-written and
obviously not yet mature code.

Perhaps distributions need to do their own code quality control, and
perhaps make choices whether to include the latest versions if too
buggy.

I'd suggest the previous 3.5 series of Samba should be included in 12.04
repositories, and available by default at least until samba 3.6 is more
mature.

I wish I had the time, knowledge and resources to help Andrew Tridgell
in his programming efforts on Samba.

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[Bug 969937] Re: package libmysqlclient16 5.1.61-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.16.0.0', which is also in package mysql-cluster-client-5.1

2012-05-07 Thread Nick_Hill
bug #967410 appears to have nothing to do with this bug

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 967410
   Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers

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  package libmysqlclient16 5.1.61-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 failed to
  install/upgrade: trying to overwrite
  '/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.16.0.0', which is also in package mysql-
  cluster-client-5.1 0:7.0.9-1ubuntu7

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[Bug 967410] Re: Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers

2012-05-07 Thread Nick_Hill
Me too, And the IPP implementation is unreliable for me. This means
there is no print option at all over SMB.

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[Bug 993781] Re: printing can nolonger athenticate between boxen on my lan under Precise

2012-05-07 Thread Nick_Hill
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 967410 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/967410

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 967410
   Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers

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  Precise

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[Bug 897120] [NEW] apache2-suexec-custom changes permissions on suexec binary

2011-11-28 Thread Nick_Hill
Public bug reported:

I have a server where the group ID for the suexec binary is set to other
than www-data.

Whenever an update occurs, all web sites with scripting which depend on suexec 
break. This can happen at any time as I have automatic updates enabled. Once I 
receive complaints,  I must log in and re-set the GID on /var/lib/apache2/suexec
 
I consider the group ID on the suexec binary as a system setting. This system 
setting is wiped on update. 

Please change the package scripts so that they preserve the ownership
and permissions on suexec.

Description:Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release:10.04

apache2-suexec-custom:
  Installed: 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.7
  Candidate: 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.7

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 462169] Re: nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet

2010-08-30 Thread Nick_Hill
Hi Steve. I observed that my Ubuntu 10.04 system would wait for an
indefinite period at start-up if there was no available non-loopback
interface available. I presumed this was a bug related to the upstart
job for nmbd.

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[Bug 462169] Re: nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet

2010-08-30 Thread Nick_Hill
I have performed a controlled experiment and can't replicate the
behaviour, so it must have been a mis-diagnosis. Sorry.

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[Bug 462169] Re: nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet

2010-08-26 Thread Nick_Hill
Based on the above, perhaps the upstart script for samba / nmbd has a
bug as the script will stop the system from booting if no net adapters
come up. A preferred behaviour would be for nmbd to fail to start but
let the machine boot.

Better still, if nmbd could have the same behaviour that smbd has, an
that is to  start and wait for a suitable adapter to come up.

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[Bug 462169] Re: nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet

2010-08-25 Thread Nick_Hill
There was bogus adapter information in /etc/network/interfaces . I
removed that. Consequently, my computer failed to boot as the samba /
nmbd script was waiting for a network event which would never happen.
The only adapter listed in /etc/network/interfaces was lo, which would
not generate the necessary trigger to start samba. Consequently, Init
hung on waiting for the eth up event to start smbd and nmbd.

I noticed bridging events in the /etc/init directory, then discovered
bridging functions are now 'formalised' in /etc/network/interfaces. I
moved my configuration to there, then removed my original script from
init. So my bridging now works properly, and via the formal method.

Since upstart could now bring my interfaces up, this has solved that
problem.

So this is not a bug with samba, or the scripts because if the formal
route to bridging is adopted, all works well.

This has, however, created another problem unrelated to this bug; DHCPd
will not start. Apparently, upstart is trying to start DHCPd before the
network interfaces are up. But that is OT here.

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[Bug 580319] Re: dhcp3-server launches before upstart brings all interface, thus failing to start

2010-08-25 Thread Nick_Hill
Perhaps the best way to fix this is to make a
/etc/init/dhcp3-server.conf file for upstart,, and remove
/etc/rc2.d/Sxxdhcp3-server.

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[Bug 462169] Re: nmbd dies on startup when network interfaces are not up yet

2010-08-24 Thread Nick_Hill
Myself and a friend have both had to use Samba with IP addresses, until
I found that by restarting nmbd, name resolution works again. (Ubuntu
10.04).

My machine automatically logs in. I don't use the network manager
applet; I have DHCPd running on my server and use bridging.

Perhaps nmbd needs to start and continue irrespective of whether there
are broadcast capable interfaces, and link to the interfaces when up.

I'll work around this bug by writing a script to start nmbd late in the
boot process.

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