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Old February 2nd, 2003, 06:05 AM
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Unhappy Frequently kernel panics with SMB connection.

Sometimes if I try to connect to a windows machine via SMB with Go/Connect to server menu, a kernel panic happens.

Also if a windows machine tries to connect to my mac.

I've already tried to reinstall OS X.
It happens both on a new PowerMac G4 dual with 10.2.3 and on a PowerBook G4 with 10.2.3.

I've modified etc/smb.conf in order to share some partitions and to get the same workgroup of the windows machines.
Anyway, kernel panic happens even if I don't make any change.

Why?
Is there any other change to be done in smb.conf in order to avoid this situation?
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Old February 3rd, 2003, 07:37 PM
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I've run into the same problem now and then. The kernel panic logs seem to point to smbfs.kext, so there's probably just a bug that will have to be fixed in a future update.
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Thanks for the info, davidbrit2.
Is there any solution?
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I haven't found any real solution yet, though the problem appears to have subsided lately. I'd be surprised if 10.2.4 didn't address the problem.
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