Activity log for bug #367878

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-04-27 11:14:02 Steve Almond bug added bug
2009-04-27 16:33:43 Steve Almond description Binary package hint: libpam-mount Unable to log into Ubuntu 8.10 (server). Unable to log into Courier, samba, or CUPS' secure pages. Unable to log in via SSH unless I disable UsePAM in sshd_config. Single-user mode seems to work as expected. Apache is still serving webpages, and phpMySQLadmin is working. Server had been up c.75 days before today's reboots, and safe-upgrade'd daily. Problem appeared to start yesterday, c. 1300 BST, when attempting to print via CUPS/cancel print job in CUPS from an XP machine. Problem may have been dormant for some time, but is now making my web/mail/file-server (almost) unuseable. Boot appears normal (to me, anyway!). Ubuntu prints server version, name, etc, and prompts for username and password as usual. Entering username and password appears to work as usual, but the server version, etc reappear and server prompts for username again. Cut-and-paste of login attempt from SSH (OpenSSH/PuTTY on Vista) session root@[server]:/var/log# login [FQDN] login: root Password: Segmentation fault root@[server]:/var/log# Cut-and-paste of corresponding kern log # tail /var/log/kern.log [..] Apr 27 11:56:37 [server] kernel: [ 1111.447944] login[5629]: segfault at 0 ip b7c0cb0b sp bf80dbd0 error 4 in pam_smbpass.so[b7bb0000+12a000] # tail /var/log/syslog [..] Apr 27 11:56:37 sja33 kernel: [ 1111.447944] login[5629]: segfault at 0 ip b7c0cb0b sp bf80dbd0 error 4 in pam_smbpass.so[b7bb0000+12a000] No entries in auth.log Binary package hint: libpam-mount Unable to log into Ubuntu 8.10 (server). Unable to log into Courier, samba, or CUPS' secure pages. Unable to log in via SSH unless I disable UsePAM in sshd_config. Single-user mode seems to work as expected. Apache is still serving webpages, and phpMySQLadmin is working. Server had been up c.75 days before today's reboots, and safe-upgrade'd daily. Problem appeared to start yesterday, c. 1300 BST, when attempting to print via CUPS/cancel print job in CUPS from an XP machine. Problem may have been dormant for some time, but is now making my web/mail/file-server (almost) unuseable. Boot appears normal (to me, anyway!). Ubuntu prints server version, name, etc, and prompts for username and password as usual. Entering username and password appears to work as usual, but the server version, etc reappear and server prompts for username again. Cut-and-paste of login attempt from SSH (OpenSSH/PuTTY on Vista) session root@[server]:/var/log# login [FQDN] login: root Password: Segmentation fault root@[server]:/var/log# Cut-and-paste of corresponding kern log # tail /var/log/kern.log [..] Apr 27 11:56:37 [server] kernel: [ 1111.447944] login[5629]: segfault at 0 ip b7c0cb0b sp bf80dbd0 error 4 in pam_smbpass.so[b7bb0000+12a000] # tail /var/log/syslog [..] Apr 27 11:56:37 [server] kernel: [ 1111.447944] login[5629]: segfault at 0 ip b7c0cb0b sp bf80dbd0 error 4 in pam_smbpass.so[b7bb0000+12a000] No entries in auth.log
2009-04-27 16:36:40 Steve Almond affects libpam-mount (Ubuntu) samba (Ubuntu)
2009-04-27 16:48:13 Thierry Carrez samba (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2009-04-28 06:30:09 Steve Almond marked as duplicate 303458