Reproduction on a minimal intrepid system:
$ sudo apt-get install samba libpam-smbpass sudo apt-get purge samba
then try to login.
Updating title to better reflect where the problem stands.
** Summary changed:
- pam_smbpass.so segfaults
+ Purging samba breaks login (pam_smbpass.so segfaults)
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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Importance: Undecided = High
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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Confirmed, installing samba breaks sudo in pam.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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Confirmed, installing samba breaks sudo in pam.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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I got this problem after removing samba. I think it may be a problem
that libpam-smbpass depends on samba without that being defined. You can
remove samba, leave samba-common and libpam-smbpass and you will have
this problem. Stupid thing is that every sudo fails also, so removing
the
Just adding, telinit doesn't work because you need to be root. To solve this, I
used the following:
- Reboot and choose the recovery mode from the boot selection menu
- Choose drop into root shell from the recovery menu
- Execute the command: dpkg --purge libpam-smbpass
After that you can reboot
I got this problem after removing samba. I think it may be a problem
that libpam-smbpass depends on samba without that being defined. You can
remove samba, leave samba-common and libpam-smbpass and you will have
this problem. Stupid thing is that every sudo fails also, so removing
the
Just adding, telinit doesn't work because you need to be root. To solve this, I
used the following:
- Reboot and choose the recovery mode from the boot selection menu
- Choose drop into root shell from the recovery menu
- Execute the command: dpkg --purge libpam-smbpass
After that you can reboot
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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This is a nasty problem, because it makes login impossible (except in
single-user mode) if libpam-smbpass is installed. We currently have
three machines with Intrepid (latest updates); on two of them there's no
problem, on the third pam_smbpass.so segfaults on every login attempt
(and thus the
This is a nasty problem, because it makes login impossible (except in
single-user mode) if libpam-smbpass is installed. We currently have
three machines with Intrepid (latest updates); on two of them there's no
problem, on the third pam_smbpass.so segfaults on every login attempt
(and thus the
Samba 3.2.1
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Modify settings or
Which version is this for?
Thanks
chuck
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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pam_smbpass.so segfaults
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Samba 3.2.1
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** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = samba
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Well, I noticed that samba (smbd) was also causing segfault
systematically. I backed up smb.conf, purged all samba packages,
installed them again as well as libpam-smbpass and restored smb.conf.
Now everything operates fine.
Dmesg output is attached, but as the problem got fixed by installing
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