[Samba] Address family not supported by protocol
Thiago Fernandes Crepaldi
tognado at gmail.com
Tue Oct 8 14:18:00 MDT 2013
I've compile a Samba 4.0.9 for x86_64 with the following options:
CPPFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE
-march=atom -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" \
samba_cv_HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY_TZ=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_IFACE_IFCONF=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_IFACE_IFREQ=yes \
ac_cv_have_setresuid=yes \
ac_cv_have_setresgid=yes \
ac_cv_file__proc_sys_kernel_core_pattern=yes \
samba_cv_USE_SETRESUID=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_KERNEL_OPLOCKS_LINUX=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_WRFILE_KEYTAB=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_OFF64_T=yes \
samba_cv_have_longlong=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_MMAP=yes \
samba_cv_HAVE_INO64_T=yes \
samba_cv_CC_NEGATIVE_ENUM_VALUES=yes \
smb_krb5_cv_enctype_to_string_takes_krb5_context_arg=no \
smb_krb5_cv_enctype_to_string_takes_size_t_arg=yes \
./configure \
--without-pie \
--disable-cups \
--disable-iprint \
--with-configdir=/etc/samba \
--with-logfilebase=/tmp/samba \
--with-lockdir=/tmp/samba \
--with-piddir=/tmp/samba \
--with-privatedir=/etc/samba/private \
--with-sendfile-support \
--with-ldap \
--with-ads \
--with-pam \
--with-pammodulesdir=/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security \
--with-pam_smbpass \
--with-winbind \
--with-acl-support \
--with-automount \
--enable-pthreadpool \
--with-dnsupdate \
--with-shared-modules=idmap_ad,idmap_rid \
--localstatedir=/var \
--with-libiconv=/usr \
--with-cachedir=/mnt/system/samba/system \
--prefix=/usr/local/samba \
--without-ad-dc \
--without-swat \
--without-quotas \
--with-aio-support \
--fail-immediately \
--jobs=8
After joining samba on a AD environment, I am not able to list users/groups
domains. I changed Log Level =2 and got this weird "Address family not
supported by protocol" error on *log.smbd*
[2013/10/08 11:49:55, 0] ../source3/smbd/server.c:1201(main)
smbd version 4.0.9 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2012
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.136632, 0] ../source3/smbd/server.c:1281(main)
standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.763906, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.765678, 0]
../source3/lib/util_sock.c:423(open_socket_in)
open_socket_in(): socket() call failed: Address family not supported by
protocol
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.765901, 0]
../source3/smbd/server.c:685(smbd_open_one_socket)
smbd_open_once_socket: open_socket_in: Address family not supported by
protocol
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.768391, 0]
../source3/lib/util_sock.c:423(open_socket_in)
open_socket_in(): socket() call failed: Address family not supported by
protocol
[2013/10/08 11:49:55.768565, 0]
../source3/smbd/server.c:685(smbd_open_one_socket)
smbd_open_once_socket: open_socket_in: Address family not supported by
protocol
[2013/10/08 11:50:56.374475, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 12:03:57.631802, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 12:16:58.867944, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 12:29:59.868909, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 12:43:01.144145, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 12:56:02.329592, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
[2013/10/08 13:09:03.247922, 0]
../source3/printing/print_standard.c:68(std_pcap_cache_reload)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
At log.winbindd I got:
[2013/10/08 13:12:18, 0] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd.c:1409(main)
winbindd version 4.0.9 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2012
[2013/10/08 13:12:18, 2]
../source3/lib/tallocmsg.c:124(register_msg_pool_usage)
Registered MSG_REQ_POOL_USAGE
[2013/10/08 13:12:18, 2]
../source3/lib/dmallocmsg.c:78(register_dmalloc_msgs)
Registered MSG_REQ_DMALLOC_MARK and LOG_CHANGED
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.895808, 2]
../source3/param/loadparm.c:544(max_open_files)
rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (4096) to minimum Windows limit (16384)
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.896176, 1]
../source3/param/loadparm.c:3156(lp_do_parameter)
WARNING: The "idmap backend" option is deprecated
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.896355, 1]
../source3/param/loadparm.c:3156(lp_do_parameter)
WARNING: The "idmap uid" option is deprecated
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.896521, 1]
../source3/param/loadparm.c:3156(lp_do_parameter)
WARNING: The "idmap gid" option is deprecated
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.897759, 2]
../source3/lib/interface.c:341(add_interface)
added interface eth1 ip=10.39.17.34 bcast=10.39.17.255
netmask=255.255.255.0
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.898180, 2]
../source3/lib/interface.c:341(add_interface)
added interface eth1 ip=10.39.17.34 bcast=10.39.17.255
netmask=255.255.255.0
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.907458, 1]
../source3/lib/tdb_validate.c:480(tdb_validate_and_backup)
tdb '/var/locks/winbindd_cache.tdb' is valid
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.908793, 1]
../source3/lib/tdb_validate.c:490(tdb_validate_and_backup)
Created backup '/var/locks/winbindd_cache.tdb.bak' of tdb
'/var/locks/winbindd_cache.tdb'
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.910240, 2]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c:233(add_trusted_domain)
Added domain BUILTIN S-1-5-32
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.910710, 2]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c:233(add_trusted_domain)
Added domain PX6-300D-2 S-1-5-21-708518427-1519073636-3845024023
[2013/10/08 13:12:18.911045, 2]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c:233(add_trusted_domain)
Added domain DISNEY DISNEY.LLTEST.TPA-ELD.LOCALDOMAIN
S-1-5-21-4076496208-838745998-1713212659
[2013/10/08 13:12:21.055469, 2]
../source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c:233(add_trusted_domain)
Added domain WARNER warner.lltest.tpa-eld.localdomain
S-1-5-21-1979576062-4034259065-1511044526
Any ideas on why that error occurred ? I compiled samba 4 many times
successfully in the last months
--
Thiago Crepaldi
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