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Broken poppassd

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Duerstock)
Sun Sep 10 06:11:09 1995

Date: Thu, 7 Sep 1995 19:54:26 -0400
From: Jason Duerstock <jduersto@kendall.mdcc.edu>
To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
cc: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu

I got the poppassd program off of sunsite.unc.edu, and after I moved to 
Linux 1.3.20, it stopped working.  It would return a "unable to change 
password" message whenever I tried to run it.  I have straces from both 
poppassd and passwd (which poppassd calls to change the password).  I 
don't know if this has to do with a socket problem that was fixed between 
1.3.20 and 1.3.24 or not, but if someone is interested in looking into 
it, I'll try to provide as much information as I can to resolve the problem.

I have also been having problems with 1.3.24 on another machine.  It 
seems when the machine is under heavy disk activity, it has a habit of 
"Oops: 0002"'ing on me.  I haven't been able to jot down the register + 
trace info yet, as I've also been in the process of recovering a hard 
drive, but it bombed out in the "update" process.  The one time I could 
switch virtual consoles, it seemed one of the consoles got corrupted.  I 
know this isn't much information to go on, but I promise I'll include 
more information the next time I get it to happen. :)

BTW, is there an "Oops-parsing FAQ" around?  I've seen information 
regarding how to do it float by the mailing list a couple of times, but I 
keep forgetting to save it. :/


Jason Duerstock
jduersto@kendall.mdcc.edu
jasond@mdcs2.cs.mdcc.edu

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