>
> Hello,
>
> I use Samba-3.0.8pre1 in a ADS Domain and Squid 2.5Stable7 for NTLM
> Authentication.
> With the following parameters, it works fine.
>
> auth_param ntlm children 13
> auth_param ntlm max_challenge_reuses 0
> auth_param ntlm max_challenge_lifetime 20 minutes
> auth_param ntlm program /opt/samba/bin/ntlm_auth
> --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp
>
> after changing the auth_param ntlm children to 14 squid can't
> start. I see
> the following errors:
>
>
> Nov 26 16:45:01 squid squid[1204]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1206 exited
> due to signal 9
> Nov 26 16:45:01 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1235 started
> Nov 26 16:45:01 squid (squid): Failed to create unlinkd subprocess
> Nov 26 16:45:01 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1235 exited
> due to signal 6
> Nov 26 16:45:04 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1256 started
> Nov 26 16:45:05 squid (squid): Failed to create unlinkd subprocess
> Nov 26 16:45:05 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1256 exited
> due to signal 6
> Nov 26 16:45:08 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1277 started
> Nov 26 16:45:08 squid (squid): Failed to create unlinkd subprocess
> Nov 26 16:45:08 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1277 exited
> due to signal 6
> Nov 26 16:45:11 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1298 started
> Nov 26 16:45:12 squid (squid): Failed to create unlinkd subprocess
> Nov 26 16:45:12 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1298 exited
> due to signal 6
> Nov 26 16:45:15 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1319 started
> Nov 26 16:45:15 squid (squid): Failed to create unlinkd subprocess
> Nov 26 16:45:15 squid squid[1233]: Squid Parent: child
> process 1319 exited
> due to signal 6
> Nov 26 16:45:15 squid squid[1233]: Exiting due to repeated, frequent
> failures
>
>
>
> Whats wrong ?
> Can anyone help me?
- Some guidelines : check the FAQ or Release Notes as to check which samba
versions are really supported with 2.5.STABLE7.
- OS/platform/version ?
% man -k signal
may point you to a man page, listing the particular sig. values
and their meaning.
I think you find this on Linux with :
% man 7 signal
- Check your os logging too. Check for os indicators as to why
processes are or could be terminated.
M.
Received on Sat Nov 27 2004 - 07:28:05 MST
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