[Samba] Samba 4.9.3 and the "10 hour problem"
Peter Eriksson
peter at ifm.liu.se
Mon Dec 3 18:33:22 UTC 2018
Hmm…
I see that there is a patch in the bugzilla page for that bug. I guess I could try that one… :-)
I notice in the patch that there is a lot of talk about SMB2 - we use SMB3 mostly now. But perhaps there is some code sharing? Or perhaps SMB2 is used when talking to the AD servers? Or the few SMB2-talking clients causes the problem for all of the other users? When testing the “timeout” issue I typically try a simple:
smbclient -m SMB3 -U $USER -k //$SERVER/$SHARE
- Peter
> On 3 Dec 2018, at 18:36, Ralph Böhme <slow at samba.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 05:53:34PM +0100, Peter Eriksson via samba wrote:
>> However, due to some strange (I bet it’s due to the service ticket timeout) reason exactly 10 hours after we restart the Samba daemons (and every 10:th hour after that) we are seeing problems with clients connecting to the Samba servers (connections with valid passwords and/or valid Kerberos ticket are getting a “timeout” - users with invalid passwords/invalid Kerberos ticket gets (correctly) denied service though!
>
> if the connections uses SMB signing, this might be this bug
>
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13661
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> Fix will ship with next release.
>
> -slow
>
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