[Pkg-samba-maint] Weird problem launching samba on my laptop

Christian Perrier bubulle at debian.org
Wed Jul 15 17:10:45 UTC 2009


It's quite some time since I hadn't used samba on my laptop and I'm
currently running into a strange problem.

Each time I try launching samba, nmbd fails to lad and dies with:

[2009/07/15 19:06:33,  2] nmbd/nmbd.c:887(main)
  Becoming a daemon.
[2009/07/15 19:06:33,  3] nmbd/nmbd.c:948(main)
  Opening sockets 137
[2009/07/15 19:06:33,  3] ../lib/util/util_net.c:56(interpret_string_addr_internal)
  interpret_string_addr_internal: getaddrinfo failed for name 0.0.0.0 [Address family for hostname not supported]
[2009/07/15 19:06:33,  0] nmbd/nmbd.c:693(open_sockets)

That message is indeed localized (if I launch samba in a
French-ocalized environment, the failure message is in French), so I
guees this does not come from samba....and, indeed, the problem
probably doesn't lie in samba directly.

Any hint about the place I should look into in order to find a solution
for this?



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