Hello Koichiro,
Is there any update to this? I've since upgraded both systems to
FBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p3 and there have also been (I think) two (2) xrdp
port/pkg updates as well but the problem still remains the same.
Connections to chansrv work 100% of the time on one system and 0% of the
time
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On 5/8/19 12:25 PM, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
Signal 6 is SIGABRT, which means most likely that some assert was triggered.
You should look into your logs.
samba.log shows nothing at level 1 (default); at level 3 gives gobs of
information and I don't look what to look for.
In all.log,
On 5/8/19 2:46 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 2019-05-08 13:44, Jan Beich wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
Try to install GDB from ports and use that. It often helps.
Right!!! Thanks!!!
I always install installing it when I develop, but forgot to think about
it in this sysadmin-side
Hello.
I've got a few servers where I run Samba 4.8 in a jail as an AD DC.
Lately, on a couple of them, it started dumping core: on one server,
apparently everything works fine after that; on another one I have
intermittent DNS issues, but I'm not sure they are related to this core.
I tried
On 2019-05-08 13:44, Jan Beich wrote:
Andrea Venturoli writes:
Try to install GDB from ports and use that. It often helps.
--HPS
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On Wed, May 08, 2019 at 12:03:34PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've got a few servers where I run Samba 4.8 in a jail as an AD DC.
>
> Lately, on a couple of them, it started dumping core: on one server,
> apparently everything works fine after that; on another one I have
>
Andrea Venturoli writes:
> While this sheds some light (seems the whole thing has to do with
> trust password change), it shows a stack overflow, not an assert.
"stack overflow detected" messages are part of -fstack-protector*.
Recently, ports/ default changed to -strong in order to follow