Oct 15 12:18:57 wagner afpd: BACKTRACE: 12 stack frames: Theres something else also broken in there, even with guest I get randomly this: Works for me too, altough like you said security isn't ideal. I know working this way is much less secure, but I can handle it for a short period of time since my server is behind a firewall that only responds to my LAN network and the volumes configured on my fault have my LAN subnet in the "allowed_hosts" parameter. Adding "allow:nobody" to the relevant volume configs in fault was the final piece of the puzzle and the whole thing might be a suitable workaround for others until we have a resolution. This enabled me to connect to the server without crashing afpd but I couldn't connect to my volumes since now I was "nobody". On a hunch, I tried removing uam_dhx2 altogether and replaced it with uam_guest. Oct 15 00:24:29 fermion kernel: afpd: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp bf80020c error 4 in uams_dhx2_pam.soīeing on Lion, I cannot use the uams_dhx UAM instead of uam_dhx2. Oct 15 00:24:24 fermion kernel: afpd: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp bf80020c error 4 in uams_dhx2_pam.so default have my LAN subnet in the "allowed_hosts" parameter. I know working this way is much less secure, but I can handle it for a short period of time since my server is behind a firewall that only responds to my LAN network and the volumes configured on my AppleVolumes. default was the final piece of the puzzle and the whole thing might be a suitable workaround for others until we have a resolution. Adding "allow:nobody" to the relevant volume configs in AppleVolumes. Oct 15 00:24:29 fermion kernel: afpd: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp bf80020c error 4 in uams_dhx2_ pam.soīeing on Lion, I cannot use the uams_dhx UAM instead of uam_dhx2.
Oct 15 00:24:24 fermion kernel: afpd: segfault at 0 ip (null) sp bf80020c error 4 in uams_dhx2_ pam.so That seems to point the problem to the uams_dhx2_pam.so module: I managed to see that afpd (actually libnetatalk) is registering a SIGSEGV handler and disabled it.
I tried to understand the core of the issue but my debugging skills are not that good. Like other commenters I tried to compile newer 2.2.1 to no avail. I ran into this on my 32-bit system the moment I upgraded to Ocelot this morning. UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to oneiric on (1 days ago) ProcVersionSign ature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-5.6-generic 3.0.0-rc7 Jul 14 21:25:36 ubuntu afpd: #0 /usr/sbin/ afpd(netatalk_ panic+0x1c) Jul 14 21:25:36 ubuntu afpd: BACKTRACE: 3 stack frames:
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Worked fine in Natty before upgrade to ocelot Netatalk shows kernel panic in syslog when trying to connect to server in OS X 10.6.8.