samba_spnupdate invoked oom-killer ( samba BUG )
Volker Lendecke
Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE
Tue Oct 7 01:56:25 MDT 2014
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 07:19:36AM +1300, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> Looking over them quickly, I did want to re-assure you that putting the
> messaging sockets in the lock directory is quite reasonable, as I see
> it, because like other lock files, they may/should be removed by the OS
> on reboot. Perhaps put both the privileged and public sockets under the
> lock dir?
Can you describe what you mean by "public sockets"? For
smbds, the messaging subsystem is trusted, only root should
be able to send messages. Is this different for the samba
binary?
Thanks,
Volker
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