Brendan McAlpine wrote:
Hmmm
A few lines down there is some weirdness. At the end of a password
entry there is a ^ symbol and then there is a blank line.
Just to be sure, can I just delete the extra symbol and the blank line
and see what happens? Or is there any backup steps that I need to
Hmmm
A few lines down there is some weirdness. At the end of a password
entry there is a ^ symbol and then there is a blank line.
Just to be sure, can I just delete the extra symbol and the blank line
and see what happens? Or is there any backup steps that I need to take
here?
Brendan
On Tu
On Feb 10, 2004, at 4:00 PM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:
The problem only occurs when running the vpasswd command on one
particular domain on the server, so its not a problem with vpasswd.
Now, with that being said, how would I proceed from here to narrow
down the problem with that one domain? coul
Brendan McAlpine wrote:
I've narrowed it down a little.
The problem only occurs when running the vpasswd command on one
particular domain on the server, so its not a problem with vpasswd.
Now, with that being said, how would I proceed from here to narrow down
the problem with that one domain
I've narrowed it down a little.
The problem only occurs when running the vpasswd command on one
particular domain on the server, so its not a problem with vpasswd.
Now, with that being said, how would I proceed from here to narrow down
the problem with that one domain? could it be that its vpa
Also, I've noticed where it quits is right in the middle of listing one
of the accounts.
the line just looks like this
kamerina:4GumcJ6O"
and some of the accounts are listed more than once in the kdump output.
not sure if that's significant. could it be a corrupt account of
vpasswd file
I don't really know what I'm looking at when I run kdump, but it looks
like while its running through the vpasswd file to find an update the
entry, it crashes out. It seems to get halfway through the entries in
the vpasswd file. Here are the last processes:
50544 vpasswd RET write 8192/0
I'm running FreeBSD 4.5. Pretty sure strace isn't in the package. Any
other ways to do this? I don't really feel like upgrading. I would
prefer to just narrow down the problem and fix it.
On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, at 04:53 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 10, 2004, at 2:33 PM, Brendan Mc
On Feb 10, 2004, at 2:33 PM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:
When I run the vpasswd command from the command line I am getting a
segmentation fault (core dumped) error. I am issuing the command
correctly, and its been working fine for a long time. No changes were
made to the box recently so I'm not su
Sorry to repost this, but no one responded to my first post and I am
still having this problem and don't know where to begin
troubleshooting. This problem came up out of the blue. Any ideas?
Thanks
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When I run the vpasswd command from the command line I am getting a
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