[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#633651: Bug#633651: Bug#633651: samba: Regression after security update - linux client unable to delete files

Peter Tuhársky tuharsky at misbb.sk
Thu Jul 14 06:28:14 UTC 2011


I connect using command: mount -t cifs
Trying also from Lenny and SLES 11SP1 without success.

Activated loglevel 10, created file test.txt, attempted to delete it.
Sending log as attachement.

I found something interesting. The bug only affects the server that has
security=domain and is an ordinary fileserver in Samba domain. When
trying on machine that is both file and domain server (has
security=user), everything works OK.

Peter


Dňa 07/13/2011 06:23 PM, Christian PERRIER  wrote / napísal(a):
> Quoting Peter Tuhársky (tuharsky at misbb.sk):
>> Hallo, Christian
>>
>> thank You for quick response.
>>
>> During 8+ years of contact with reporting systems, I have learned that
>> excesive log/config postings are seldom invited for first glance.
> 
> OK, point taken.
> 
>> Maintainer usually asks for the very piece of information he needs.
>> Moreover, the bug could already be known somehow.
>>
>> I will of course provide any information needed.
>>
>> Samba operates in security = domain and takes the records from OpenLDAP,
>> if this is what You asked. Under the term "samba client" I meant other
>> Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.04 machine, fully updated.
> 
> What is the method you use to connect?
> Are you using smbclient on the client machine?
> Or maybe the graphical environment interface (from Gnome or KDE, use
> the graphical interface to connect to the SMB resource)?
> 
> Are you in position to use another client, with different versions of
> whatever is used to connect to the samba server (for instance, a
> Debian lenny system).
> 
> 
>> Yes, I have investigated the logs and found nothing special (although I
>> don't understand how is the SID supposedly "invalid".)
> 
> Indeed. 
> 
> Could you try increasing the log level (I guess you have "log level =
> 3" right now?)?
> 
> level 10 is the most detailed level but that produces a huge amount of
> logging and it might be tricky to excerpt the exact part when the
> client-side failure occurs.
> 
> 
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