I’m running Ubuntu 14.04 Server with a LAMP stack, Samba, and FTP, no GUI, just SSHing into the server and working on it. I’m having trouble searching down a solution to this issue, but as far as I can Google for it, it might have something to do with Samba.
no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory??
The warning doesn’t pop up at any kind of regular intervals or in response to the same or repeated actions. It pops up between things I’m doing – changing directories, editing files, copying stuff, and it often pops up when I first log in.
Has anyone got experience fixing this issue?
Answer
This problem is related to the samba PAM
module.
There are 2 solutions.
Solution 1:
Remove it with this command:
sudo apt-get remove libpam-smbpass
Solution 2:
Fix it by updating your PAM
authentication module with this command:
sudo pam-auth-update
Remove the SMB password synchronization
by using Down Arrow a few times and then Space. Then Tab to select OK and Enter.
Attribution
Source : Link , Question Author : RandomOzzy , Answer Author : Tim