smbpasswd segmentation fault

Jens Skripczynski Skripi at hrzpub.tu-darmstadt.de
Wed Apr 26 20:06:49 GMT 2000


Hi,

I'm using the latest cvs and try to update my user password:

G E N E R A L
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  OS          : linux (redhat 6.2b)
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  Compiler    :  gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release)
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  CVS-Branch  :  SAMBA_TNG
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  Version/Date:today (how can I retrive the time of the last update ?)
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  Error Type  : reproduceable
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  Short Desc. : segmentation fault with smbpasswd
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  Trigger     : smbpasswd -D 100 jens
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  Solution    : smbpasswd -r $SERVER  -D 100 jens
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   S P E C I A L
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smbpasswd   : old
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shadowland:[~/Mail/old] #smbpasswd -D 100 jens
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
search by name: jens
startfileent: opening file /usr/local/etc/samba/private/smbpasswd
get_number:
1007:709268F7E90C9933B343EE1EAD7651B1:FED80CF9F6BE1E02C2DC6A29DACE36B4:[W
]:LCT-38F87EEF: -> 1007
getsmbfilepwent: returning passwd entry for unix user shadowland$, unix uid
1007
unixuser:shadowland$ uid:1007 acb:80
pwdb_smb_map_names: unix shadowland$ nt NULL unix 1007 nt-1
lookupsmbpwnam: unix user name shadowland$
lookupsmbpwuid: unix uid 1007
initialising map /usr/local/etc/samba/domainuser.map
file_modified: /usr/local/etc/samba/domainuser.map modified
load_name_map: Scanning name map /usr/local/etc/samba/domainuser.map
Read line |root=administrator|
make_name_entry:,administrator,root
unix_name_to_nt_name_info: unix_name:root
unix_name_to_nt_name_info: unix gid:0
map_domain_name_to_sid: overriding blank name to 
Segmentation fault

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So it is possible to change the password if I submit a Password Server.
But just using the prompt smbpasswd fails.


Ciao

Jens Skripczynski
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