Thanks for taking my ticket in consideration. Its really nice to have a
piece of hardware which runs a free (as in freedom ;) ) software that
keeps getting fixes and improvements.

I've just upgraded the latest autobuild for 2.0n, r2237. After this I
could no longer mount my samba share on my GNU/Linux machine. It said:

23:11:59 sudo mount /media/share
mount error(11): Resource temporarily unavailable
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)

I reverted to 2.3.7.0 rc 2 and mounting started working again.
My /etc/fstab entry looks like this:
//192.168.10.1/share /media/share      cifs
iocharset=utf8,credentials=/root/.fonera_credentials,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,uid=1000,nobrl,noserverino
0 0

Keep on the great work. On my part I'll keep promoting FON to every
friend or relative I can. ;D

Regards,
David

On 13/12/12 19:23, fon-ng wrote:
> #1049: Issuing a "rm -r" command on a samba mounted share deletes files on the
> router's /
> --------------------------------------------------------+-------------------
>   Reporter:  David Ludovino <david.ludovino@…>          |        Type:  bug   
>            
>     Status:  closed                                     |    Priority:  
> normal           
>  Milestone:  Firmware 2.3.7.0                           |   Component:  
> fon-base-firmware
>    Version:  2.3.7.0 rc2                                |    Severity:  minor 
>            
> Resolution:  fixed                                      |    Hardware:  2.0n 
> (FON2300)   
> --------------------------------------------------------+-------------------
> Changes (by matthijs):
> 
>   * status:  testing-fix => closed
>   * resolution:  => fixed
> 
> 
> Comment:
> 
>  (In [2236]) samba: Don't let Samba dereference symbolic links.
> 
>  Doing could allow users to access parts of the root filesystem through
>  Samba, which is not desirable. Additionally, when mounted on a Linux
>  system, using rm -rf could delete files from outside the shared USB
>  disk, potentially breaking parts of the Fonera firmware and requiring a
>  factory reset to fix.
> 
>  Closes: #1049
> 

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