kenrel update problem?

Emiliano Brunetti emiliano_brunetti at idg.it
Wed Jan 7 11:17:03 UTC 2004


On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 09:57, Emiliano Brunetti wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> yesterday i updated my system and got kernel 2.44.22-1.2135.nptl.
> 
> This morning, first time i test this kernel, all smb connections are lost.
> 
> I get strange messages in /var/log/messages:
> 
> Jan  7 09:16:23 brunettie kernel: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option noexec
> Jan  7 09:16:24 brunettie mount.smbfs[2264]: [2004/01/07 
> 	09:16:24, 0] client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(405)
> Jan  7 09:16:24 brunettie mount.smbfs[2264]: mount.smbfs: entering
> 	daemon mode for service \\mac_serv\PC_CWI, pid=2264
> Jan  7 09:16:28 brunettie mount: 2667: session setup failed: ERRSRV - 2242
> Jan  7 09:16:28 brunettie mount: SMB connection failed
> Jan  7 09:16:28 brunettie mount: 2669: session setup failed: ERRSRV - 2242
> Jan  7 09:16:28 brunettie mount: SMB connection failed
> Jan  7 09:16:28 brunettie netfs: Mounting SMB filesystems:  failed
> 
> However, before updating kernel everything was working very well:
> 
> Dec 22 09:22:10 brunettie kernel: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option noexec
> Dec 22 09:22:10 brunettie mount.smbfs[2659]: [2003/12/22 09:22:10, 0] client/smb
> 	mount.c:send_fs_socket(405)
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie mount.smbfs[2659]:   mount.smbfs: entering
>  	daemon mode for service \\mac_serv\PC_CWI, pid=2659
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie kernel: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option nosuid
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie mount.smbfs[2664]: [2003/12/22 09:22:11, 0] client/smb
> 	mount.c:send_fs_socket(405)
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie mount.smbfs[2664]:   mount.smbfs: entering daemon mode
>  for service \\idg01nt\utenti, pid=2664
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie kernel: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option noexec
> Dec 22 09:22:11 brunettie netfs: Mounting SMB filesystems:  succeeded
> 
> 
> Any idea? 

Ok, i answered myself: the problem was due to password change on the
windows system.

And now i wonder: is there a way to manage also this issue with samba?
Now i know, or rather i presume, that ERRSRV - 2242 is
password change request from server. Is there a way to deal with it
without rebooting the windows system to change password?

Thanks a lot.

E.





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