I have a server setup with samba, and other linux clients can connect to the shares with no problems. I also have an android phone (w/ cyanogenmod) that uses the app cifsmanager from the android market to mount the server shares on it as a client. The problem is that after a share is mounted, the client cannot see any files or folders unless the server's share is group readable. Both other linux clients, which can read from the server without group read permissions, and the cifsmanager log into the server with the same user. I checked the samba logs on the server, and both the phone and other clients seem to connect in the same way, so it seems weird that the phone would require group readability to be able to see the files. It would seem to me that the server would be controlling that aspect of the connection. Is there some mounting option that I am missing here, could this be a samba bug, or would it be a bug in the cifsmanager? It just seems to me that once a share is mounted, the permissions shouldn't have to be different for one client or the other.
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