[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#425083: Password expire bug not fixed in samba 3.0.25a-1

Christian Perrier bubulle at debian.org
Mon May 28 17:52:42 UTC 2007


Quoting Ralph Passgang (ralph at debianbase.de):
> Hello,
> 
> I am sorry, but the bug I reported is not fixed in the latest upstream version 
> 3.0.25a.
> 
> I still have the same problem, that passwords are only valid for about 5 to 6 
> minutes after setting them. This makes samba more or less useless in my 
> setup.
> 
> pdbedit still shows something like this for all domain users:
> 
> Password last set:    Mon, 28 May 2007 02:10:58 CEST
> Password can change:  Mon, 28 May 2007 02:10:58 CEST
> Password must change: Mon, 28 May 2007 02:16:54 CEST
> 
> The "must change" date is always the "last set" date + 5-6 minutes, which 
> makes the account only useable for a very short time.
> 
> If I downgrade to 3.0.24 again, then the password expire is always the "last 
> set" date + about 30 years. Suprisingly I doesn't even need to set the 
> password again after downgrading. The "must change" time changes just by 
> switching the samba version and without that the user sets a new password. I 
> guess something is wrong in samba's logic to calculate the password 
> expiration date.

Are you in position to try what Jeremy suggests in upstream bug
#4630 ?

"This patch doesn't look like it's a fix for the issue. In order to fix this I
need an ethereal/wireshark trace of a logon being denied as well as a debug
level 10 trace from the smbd denying the user logon.

I can't make progress on fixing this bug without these from someone who is
suffering from the problem."

Also maybe provide what Jim McDonough suggested ;

"Please do include a trace.  I'm curious as to why you would get 64-bit time_t
on a 32-bit system.  Can you include a 'net sam policy show "max password
age"', or on the older samba a 'pdbedit -C "max password age"' (the latter
should work on the newer one as well) ?"




> 
> --Ralph
> 
> 
> 
> 
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