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Jul 15 22:05:50 wellhouse rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from (null):759 for /home (/home)
Notice that (null) where it should give the name of the remote client?
And the server crashed when I issued a umount request, too.
My setup is: gcc-3.2.3, glibc-2.3.2, libwrap.a, Linux 2.4.21.
CFLAGS='-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer'
./configure --prefix=/usr
--enable-secure-statd
--enable-nfsv3
--enable-rquotad
--with-statduser=nobody
Cheers,
Chris
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Neil has a fix for this one:
On Monday July 14, [email protected] wrote:
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> The mountd daemon segmentation faults after receiving a m=
ount
request from
> the client. Checking /var/log/messages, I get some stran=
ge
logs:
>
> Jul 14 16:17:25 vega rpc.mountd: authenticated mount requ=
est
from
> \200a^U@\200a^U@H=E9^F^HH=E9^F^H\220a^U@\220a^U@\230a^U@\=
230a^U@
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a^U@,=E8^F^H,=E8^F^H=B0a^U@=B0a^U@,a^U@,a^U@Aa^U@Aa^U@Ea^U@=
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U@:793
> for /nfsserver/reiserfs (/nfsserver/reiserfs)
> Jul 14 16:17:25 vega rpc.mountd: MNT1(/nfsserver/ext2) ca=
lled
>
>
> I attached an strace of the rpc.mountd pid during an
unsuccessful mount
> request. I can re-test this on 2.6.0-test1 if needed.
Thanks.
There is a stray 'free(hp)' at line 169 in utils/mountd/aut=
h.c,
in the middle of auth_authenticate.
Could you remove that and try again?
NeilBrown
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From: Chris Rankin <[email protected]>
Jul 15 22:05:50 wellhouse rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
(null):759 for /home (/home)
Notice that (null) where it should give the name of the remote client?
And the server crashed when I issued a umount request, too.
My setup is: gcc-3.2.3, glibc-2.3.2, libwrap.a, Linux 2.4.21.
CFLAGS=3D'-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer'
./configure --prefix=3D/usr
--enable-secure-statd
--enable-nfsv3
--enable-rquotad
--with-statduser=3Dnobody
Cheers,
Chris
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On Wednesday July 16, [email protected] wrote:
> ----- Forwarded message from Chris Rankin <[email protected]> -----
>
> Delivered-To: [email protected]
> From: Chris Rankin <[email protected]>
>
> Jul 15 22:05:50 wellhouse rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from (null):759 for /home (/home)
>
> Notice that (null) where it should give the name of the remote client?
> And the server crashed when I issued a umount request, too.
>
> My setup is: gcc-3.2.3, glibc-2.3.2, libwrap.a, Linux 2.4.21.
>
> CFLAGS='-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer'
> ./configure --prefix=/usr
> --enable-secure-statd
> --enable-nfsv3
> --enable-rquotad
> --with-statduser=nobody
Yeh... makes 1.0.4 a bit of a brown-paper-bag release doesn't it :-(
There is a 1.0.5 on sourceforge now that fixes this and a few other
little things. It will be on kernel.org shortly.
NeilBrown
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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> There is a 1.0.5 on sourceforge now that fixes this and a few other
> little things. It will be on kernel.org shortly.
Hello !
The debian-package-building files still think its version 1.0.3, well, not a
big deal, but on the other hand its also not a big deal to update the
debian/changelog-file and add an entry for 1.0.5 ;-)
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According to Bernd Schubert:
> The debian-package-building files still think its version 1.0.3, well, not a
> big deal, but on the other hand its also not a big deal to update the
> debian/changelog-file and add an entry for 1.0.5 ;-)
I'm the Debian maintainer, and when I actually make a 1.0.5 release
I'll certainly do that. Shouldn't be more than a day or two from now.
--
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On Friday July 18, [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > There is a 1.0.5 on sourceforge now that fixes this and a few other
> > little things. It will be on kernel.org shortly.
>
> Hello !
>
> The debian-package-building files still think its version 1.0.3, well, not a
> big deal, but on the other hand its also not a big deal to update the
> debian/changelog-file and add an entry for 1.0.5 ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Bernd
I like to leave changes to debian/* to Chip as much as possible.
Sometimes I give him the opportunity to update them before I make a
new release, but in that case of 1.0.5 I wanted to do it more quickly.
When I make 1.1.0, I will definately give him the opportunity to get
debian/* fully up-to-date before releasing it.
NeilBrown
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