How does a home user fix a broken DBUS ?
Rod Butcher
rbutcher at hyenainternet.com
Thu Dec 28 16:47:59 PST 2006
Havoc Pennington wrote:
>
>
> Rod Butcher wrote:
>>> Perhaps you compiled dbus to look in /usr/local/share or something?
>> This is the output from configuration.
>
> Nothing jumps out at me. You'll have to debug it further - that's the
> point of home-brewing a distribution right? ;-)
OK, I managed to do some debugging.. I removed fork from
/etc/dbus-1/system.conf and set DBUS_VERBOSE=1, as per a post by Bryan
Clark at RedHat in 2004. I then got the following amongst a load of
other stuff :-
2684: client: got command "OK"
2684: Bad GUID from server, parsed 0 bytes and had 0 bytes from server
2684: client: going from state WaitingForData to state NeedDisconnect
2684: exchange_credentials: do_reading = 1, do_writing = 0
2684: client auth state: need to disconnect
2684: _dbus_transport_disconnect start
2684: socket_disconnect
2684: free_watches start
I tried googling for the error message "Bad GUID" and all I found was
the c header file. No documentation. Is this Group User Id - as in maybe
my users aren't set up correctly ? My problem so far has been not
knowing what to look for.
I'm surprised that it's the system.conf file that I had to change rather
than session.conf, as I thought that the activity I'm performing
(looking up userid info) was a session rather than system function.
thanks
Rod
>
>> I'm also using shorewall for modem sharing.. can security be a problem
>> here ?
>
> There are security considerations of course, but they should all be
> local. The bus does not listen on TCP sockets by default.
>
> Havoc
>
>
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