Win95 Change Password on Digital Unix?

Tim Winders twinders at SPC.cc.tx.us
Sat May 23 16:54:34 GMT 1998


On Sat, 23 May 1998, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:

> do a gdb on the core, and type "where".  send it to the list.
> 
> On Sat, 23 May 1998, Tim Winders wrote:
> 
> > I am running 1.9.19-prealpha (CVS from 5/22/98 10:30am CST) under Digital
> > Unix 4.0D with encrypted passwords.  I was hoping to get the Win95 change
> > password feature to work, so I compiled with -DALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD and
> > try to use the Win95 control panel to change the Samba/Unix password but
> > smbd dumps core.  Does anyone have this working under DU?  I have the
> > log.smb and core file if that would help...

OK, here is the output (actually from dbx, not gdb).  Jeremy wanted to see
a different output, which I haven't had a chance to produce...

# dbx ../../bin/smbd core.passwd
dbx version 3.11.10
Type 'help' for help.
Core file created by program "smbd"

signal Segmentation fault at >*[SamOEMhash, 0x120028018]        ldq_u
r18, 0(r
16)
(dbx) where
>  0 SamOEMhash(0x8e26f13ff96b66aa, 0x6e20ee1a21033819,
0x82329459017888f6, 0xeb
286c10b8ea060b, 0x1fe54fa6552a95d4) [0x120028018]
   1 check_oem_password(0x12004f880, 0x11ffffb30, 0x12004f898,
0x11ffffb30, 0x14
0079e6e) [0x120068940]
   2 (unknown)() [0x12004f8bc]
   3 (unknown)() [0x120055fb0]
   4 (unknown)() [0x1200561d8]
   5 reply_trans(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0) [0x120056bec]
   6 (unknown)() [0x1200796e0]
   7 construct_reply(0x120073b80, 0x14007a001, 0x14008a421, 0x6700000025,
0x1000
00000) [0x12007a15c]
   8 (unknown)() [0x120073b7c]
   9 (unknown)() [0x12007a56c]
  10 main(0x1400077c0, 0x140000e20, 0x3, 0x140000020, 0x6e) [0x12007b418]


Sorry if this isn't formatted correctly, I just did a copy/paste...

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