I've had this error since installing the Beta of 14.04 Server, upgrading
it periodically to current release.
Using Thomas' suggestion, I ran sudo pam-auth-update and unchecked
SMB Password Synchronization.
Did a test and found the problem disappeared. Good stuff.
I then decided to re-run sudo
I am running 14.04.1 and have reproduced Jeff's steps above [pam-auth-
update off then back on] and in my case the error message simply re-
appears once SMB is re-enabled.
'no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking
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This still might point back to the talloc issue I pointed out earlier in
this thread.
Checking libtalloc2 on both trusty and utopic (14.04.1 and 14.10)
reveals the following:
trusty: 49704 Oct 21 2013 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtalloc.so.2.1.0
utopic: 59560 Jul 6 07:12
I followed Jeff's steps as well but I got the same results as Nick. The
problem reappears when pam-auth-update is turned back on.
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I updated to 14.10 and the bug is no longer present.
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Just adding more griping :) would be nice to see this fixed in Trusty
sometime before next February
bladernr@klaatu:~$ ftp transit
Connected to transit.lanes.
220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
Name (transit:bladernr): bladernr
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
no talloc stackframe at
Just adding more griping :) would be nice to see this fixed in Trusty
sometime before next February
bladernr@klaatu:~$ ftp transit
Connected to transit.lanes.
220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
Name (transit:bladernr): bladernr
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
no talloc stackframe at
FTR, the bug also seems to prevent vsftpd FTP server from accepting user
logins, rendering vsftpd unusable.
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Same problems noted here after an upgrade from 12.04 server to 14.04.1
server preventing user logins to vsftpd. I apt-get removed libpam-
smbpass and vsftpd now works again here.
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Please note that this bug affects *all* packages using libsmclient,
ranging from the python client side library right up to VLC and XBMC
apart from the ones mentioned above.
I am a bit surpised that - given the scope of this bug - it's still
unassigned (although the importance has been raised to
FTR, the bug also seems to prevent vsftpd FTP server from accepting user
logins, rendering vsftpd unusable.
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Same problems noted here after an upgrade from 12.04 server to 14.04.1
server preventing user logins to vsftpd. I apt-get removed libpam-
smbpass and vsftpd now works again here.
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ranging from the python client side library right up to VLC and XBMC
apart from the ones mentioned above.
I am a bit surpised that - given the scope of this bug - it's still
unassigned (although the importance has been raised to
I checked Samba changelog, the patch was included in Samba 4.1.10. It's
scheduled for release with Trusty 14.04.2 can manually pull the Samba
package from Utopic (currently @ 4.1.11) now. You can also use this PPA,
which tracks the latest Samba upstream releases.
I checked Samba changelog, the patch was included in Samba 4.1.10. It's
scheduled for release with Trusty 14.04.2 can manually pull the Samba
package from Utopic (currently @ 4.1.11) now. You can also use this PPA,
which tracks the latest Samba upstream releases.
I still have the bug.
smbd -V
Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu
uname -a
Linux homeshare 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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smbd -V
Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu
uname -a
Linux homeshare 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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** Summary changed:
- memory leakage messages
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Apparently the patch didn't make it into samba 4.1. I upated to 4.1 at
the beginng of August and I am still experiencing this bug. Can somebody
confirm that the patch made it into 4.1?
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Apparently the patch didn't make it into samba 4.1. I upated to 4.1 at
the beginng of August and I am still experiencing this bug. Can somebody
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I tried the attached patch from upstream on July 17th, but had an FTBFS
in Utopic for unrelated reasons. I haven't had time to look further yet.
** Patch added: wrap-calls-in-talloc-stackframe.patch
@Brian Murray,
Hi. Can you confirm this problem will be fixed on the Ubuntu 14.04.2
release? If yes do you know when this version will be released?
@Robie Basak,
Hi, When you can, please inform us if the patch as worked and fixed the
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I tried the attached patch from upstream on July 17th, but had an FTBFS
in Utopic for unrelated reasons. I haven't had time to look further yet.
** Patch added: wrap-calls-in-talloc-stackframe.patch
@Brian Murray,
Hi. Can you confirm this problem will be fixed on the Ubuntu 14.04.2
release? If yes do you know when this version will be released?
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Hi, When you can, please inform us if the patch as worked and fixed the
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Upgraded my 12.04 to 14.04.1 LTS on 2014-08-06 and got the memory leak
message after every sudo command.
Solved it with: sudo pam-auth-update
and removing the * for SMB password synchronization (see also #37)
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I want to stick with pam sync pwd funcionality.
Is there a way to get this fix through apt-get ?
```
samba:
Installed: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
libpam-smbpass:
Installed: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
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Upgraded my 12.04 to 14.04.1 LTS on 2014-08-06 and got the memory leak
message after every sudo command.
Solved it with: sudo pam-auth-update
and removing the * for SMB password synchronization (see also #37)
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I want to stick with pam sync pwd funcionality.
Is there a way to get this fix through apt-get ?
```
samba:
Installed: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
libpam-smbpass:
Installed: 2:4.1.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
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Just updated to latest samba on trusty repositories today as a new samba
was released and this is re-broken.
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Hopefully, if they are cherry picking fixes they pick these too:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10684
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10673
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Hopefully, if they are cherry picking fixes they pick these too:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10684
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10673
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10684
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Hi,
Can anyone confirm that this bug is already fixed if we now download and
install a fresh Ubuntu Server 14.04 from ubuntu website?
Or for the fix released we after install Ubunto have to make a apt get
update?
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@doliveira
Samba version is currently 4.0, the fix is intended to be released apart
of the Samba 4.1 release.
Samba 4.1 may be released as an update to Ubuntu 14.04 or the Ubuntu
devs may take just the memory leak patch and put it into 4.0 and then
put that through as an update.
Either way
Hi,
Can anyone confirm that this bug is already fixed if we now download and
install a fresh Ubuntu Server 14.04 from ubuntu website?
Or for the fix released we after install Ubunto have to make a apt get
update?
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Samba version is currently 4.0, the fix is intended to be released apart
of the Samba 4.1 release.
Samba 4.1 may be released as an update to Ubuntu 14.04 or the Ubuntu
devs may take just the memory leak patch and put it into 4.0 and then
put that through as an update.
Either way
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Bumping to High as this now affects 258 people.
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Importance: Medium = High
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Looks like the folks at Samba have address the bug and have it staged for the
next release:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8449
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Hi,
I have a HP Microserver N40L and on a fresh installation of Ubuntu
Server 14.04 LTS i get the same Leaking Memory Problem.
Because im new using Ubuntu Server, can please someone please help me on
this and respond to 3 simple questions i have:
1- Besides removing libpam-smbpass is there any
On fresh 14.04 install with Samba File Server selected during
install...I hit the same leaking memory message when i 'sudo su'.
Confirmed was able to run 'pam-auth-update' and deselected SMB password
synchronization option in the pam-auth-update UI and the leaking
memory no longer appears.
Hi,
I have a HP Microserver N40L and on a fresh installation of Ubuntu
Server 14.04 LTS i get the same Leaking Memory Problem.
Because im new using Ubuntu Server, can please someone please help me on
this and respond to 3 simple questions i have:
1- Besides removing libpam-smbpass is there any
On fresh 14.04 install with Samba File Server selected during
install...I hit the same leaking memory message when i 'sudo su'.
Confirmed was able to run 'pam-auth-update' and deselected SMB password
synchronization option in the pam-auth-update UI and the leaking
memory no longer appears.
confirming affects server 14.04 installed by netboot, with smb file and
print server, ssh server, selected.
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confirming affects server 14.04 installed by netboot, with smb file and
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sudo pam-auth-update did the trick for me.
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after i run this command sudo apt-get remove libpam-smbpass
ubuntu doesnt start.
i see the Ubuntu logo with dots below and then a blank screen after that.
if i close lid and open again i see button labeled with [OK] and nothing
happens.
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ubuntu doesnt start.
i see the Ubuntu logo with dots below and then a blank screen after that.
if i close lid and open again i see button labeled with [OK] and nothing
happens.
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I am affected with the same bug on my Trusty Thar but unfortunately
solution on post number 14 leads to unable to retrieve shares list so
have to turn the smb pass synchronization on to gain access to samba
shared folders.
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I am affected with the same bug on my Trusty Thar but unfortunately
solution on post number 14 leads to unable to retrieve shares list so
have to turn the smb pass synchronization on to gain access to samba
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I had been experiencing this bug until I set up RSA authentication for
all my console sessions, and disabled password notifications. Once I did
that, I have not seen any recurrences.
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I should have said password authentications there- not password
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and after two error free days, the error returned after a successful
install and configuration of Minidlna...err... ReadyMedia if the
copyright police are lurking.
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I should have said password authentications there- not password
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I had been experiencing this bug until I set up RSA authentication for
all my console sessions, and disabled password notifications. Once I did
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This importance of this bug should probably be reexamined, because it
has impact on other softwares, like Netatalk. It prevents AFP shares
from being accessible and make Netatalk totally useless.
Here is a syslog trace where Netatalk crash because of this bug :
May 17 10:48:29 ace-of-spades
This importance of this bug should probably be reexamined, because it
has impact on other softwares, like Netatalk. It prevents AFP shares
from being accessible and make Netatalk totally useless.
Here is a syslog trace where Netatalk crash because of this bug :
May 17 10:48:29 ace-of-spades
Problem persists on Solydx x86 based on jessie/sid.
Removing libpam-smbpass will indeed fix the problem, but I would like to keep
the functionality.
I am unable to use the pam-auth-update fix, I'm guessing this is an ubuntu
only thing.
Let me know if I can provide any other useful information.
Problem persists on Solydx x86 based on jessie/sid.
Removing libpam-smbpass will indeed fix the problem, but I would like to keep
the functionality.
I am unable to use the pam-auth-update fix, I'm guessing this is an ubuntu
only thing.
Let me know if I can provide any other useful information.
** Also affects: samba (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Milestone: None = ubuntu-14.04.1
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Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
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I accidentally hit the status of this bug and changed it, now I can't
change it back. Sorry for the trouble!
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Thomas: I've flipped it back.
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I tried the patch in the upstream bug, but this did not fix my test
case. For the record, I'll attach the debdiff I attempted (that doesn't
work).
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1. apt-get install libpam-smbpass
2. sudo passwd ubuntu
Expected result:
Enter new UNIX password:
Actual result:
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory
Enter new UNIX password:
This should help
@wilpgam
Do you intend to work on this yourself, or did you assign the bug to
yourself by accident? I'll assume the latter?
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Assignee: wilpgam (wilpgam) = (unassigned)
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@pieterjanvu @Robie Basak... thanks 4 ur reply
obviously if I uninstall this functionality, entered into security risk when
working in large companies and ports are shared. but this solution is only in
my case because I work on a single network, mine
and do not recommend it, but in my case
As Thomas (reusch) suggest in #14 :
Fix:
run pam-auth-update and remove SMB password synchronization.
This isn't a security issue, simply you must remember that your samba password
may not match your system password.
In an enterprise enviroment, if ubuntu is used as samba server, i bet
Reproduced on a fresh Trusty cloud image. Steps to reproduce:
1. apt-get install libpam-smbpass
2. sudo passwd ubuntu
Expected result:
Enter new UNIX password:
Actual result:
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory
Enter new UNIX password:
This should help
@wilpgam
Do you intend to work on this yourself, or did you assign the bug to
yourself by accident? I'll assume the latter?
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Assignee: wilpgam (wilpgam) = (unassigned)
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@pieterjanvu @Robie Basak... thanks 4 ur reply
obviously if I uninstall this functionality, entered into security risk when
working in large companies and ports are shared. but this solution is only in
my case because I work on a single network, mine
and do not recommend it, but in my case
As Thomas (reusch) suggest in #14 :
Fix:
run pam-auth-update and remove SMB password synchronization.
This isn't a security issue, simply you must remember that your samba password
may not match your system password.
In an enterprise enviroment, if ubuntu is used as samba server, i bet
Although removing the package may fix the message, libpam-smbpass is
required to sync user accounts with samba passwords. Removing that
packaging removes that functionality.
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Although removing the package may fix the message, libpam-smbpass is
required to sync user accounts with samba passwords. Removing that
packaging removes that functionality.
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I'm getting this same message when trying to run sudo update-
pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install. I'm having problems getting flash
plugin to work with Chrome and trying the method @
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash#help all I end up with is
another problem.
Mine is an Upgrade of
Im upgrade of Ubuntu 13.10 2 ubuntu 14.04 yesterday and,
im ever at use a sudo comand . receive its message:
wylnux@expariom:/$ sudo su
[sudo] password for wylnux:
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory
and im proced to uninstall libpam-smbpass with:
I'm getting this same message when trying to run sudo update-
pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install. I'm having problems getting flash
plugin to work with Chrome and trying the method @
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash#help all I end up with is
another problem.
Mine is an Upgrade of
Im upgrade of Ubuntu 13.10 2 ubuntu 14.04 yesterday and,
im ever at use a sudo comand . receive its message:
wylnux@expariom:/$ sudo su
[sudo] password for wylnux:
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory
and im proced to uninstall libpam-smbpass with:
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