Hi, Every time I boot from a bootable CD with Acronis True Image 8.0 build 791 (www.acronis.com) and try to log in a domain (DC: Windows NT 4) to access a server, wich is a domain member, I get the following errors and the client cannot login/access the server (extract from /var/log/messages of the domain member). The server is running Fedora Core 1. Accessing the same server, in the same PC, from Windows XP works just fine. Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/substitute.c:alloc_sub_basic(507) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: alloc_sub_basic: NULL source string! This should not happen Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: =============================================================== Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 24553 (3.0.10) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: =============================================================== Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1482) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: PANIC: internal error Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: [2005/02/22 12:52:23, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1490) Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: BACKTRACE: 15 stack frames: Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #0 smbd(smb_panic2+0x111) [0x81d61b1] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #1 smbd(smb_panic+0x1a) [0x81d609a] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #2 smbd [0x81c3ab8] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #3 /lib/tls/libc.so.6 [0x88ea58] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #4 smbd(push_ascii_fstring+0x2a) [0x81c1b4a] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #5 smbd [0x8090d54] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #6 smbd(api_reply+0x197) [0x8095b07] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #7 smbd(reply_trans+0x54e) [0x808ca8e] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #8 smbd [0x80d18a6] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #9 smbd [0x80d1b30] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #10 smbd(process_smb+0x8c) [0x80d1d3c] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #11 smbd(smbd_process+0x168) [0x80d2a78] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #12 smbd(main+0x4ea) [0x824a61a] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #13 /lib/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf0) [0x87c770] Feb 22 12:52:23 sientl03 smbd[24553]: #14 smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x8d) [0x80785f1] Best Regards, José Martins
please retest against 3.0.11 and let us know if the crash still occurs. I'm closing the bug awaiting further feedback. But please reopen it if the bug still exists. This is more to help with housekeeping of bug reports. Also, if you reopen the bug reoprt, please attach your smb.conf. Thanks.
The upgrade to 3.0.11 solved the problem. Thanks José Carlos Martins
sorry for the same, cleaning up the database to prevent unecessary reopens of bugs.