Bug#880504: Bug #880504

2017-11-08 Thread Axel Schäfer
Hi Salvatore, Thank you and Andrew for figuring this out and providing a solution. The bugfix is now in the linux-4.9.y branch: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/?h=linux-4.9.y=5e8b028abaf85502c53fb3af795f3c61d7cbcdc8 Regards, Axel

Bug#880504:

2017-11-08 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi Axel, On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 08:52:58AM +0100, Axel Schäfer wrote: > This bug also affects stretch's kernel (package linux-image-4.9.0-4, > version 4.9.51-1, as of 2017-09-28) in a very similar scenario that Andrew > Chadwick reported > (i.e. 20+ domain members on a cifs share via

Bug#880504:

2017-11-08 Thread Axel Schäfer
This bug also affects stretch's kernel (package linux-image-4.9.0-4, version 4.9.51-1, as of 2017-09-28) in a very similar scenario that Andrew Chadwick reported (i.e. 20+ domain members on a cifs share via multiuser,sec=krb5 option). Applying the patch (via test-patches) from the sid branch

Bug#880504: Fixed upstream

2017-11-04 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Control: tags -1 + pending Hi Andrew, On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 11:11:09AM +, Andrew Chadwick wrote: > Patching with Ronnie Sahlberg's f74bc7c[1] on top of the otherwise > affected Debian linux-image-4.14.0-rc7-amd64 using the handbook > test-patches instructions[2] fixes this bug for me. This

Bug#880504: Fixed upstream

2017-11-02 Thread Andrew Chadwick
Patching with Ronnie Sahlberg's f74bc7c[1] on top of the otherwise affected Debian linux-image-4.14.0-rc7-amd64 using the handbook test-patches instructions[2] fixes this bug for me. This was merged upstream in 89db69d yesterday, and should be included in the next -rc or 4.14.0 proper. [1]

Bug#880504: Update

2017-11-01 Thread Andrew Chadwick
Relevant upstream commit merge: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/89db69d670a11274c323af48479841d3d765bd49 Not tested it yet, but I'll try to report back. -- Andrew Chadwick

Bug#880504: multiuser cifs: spurious ETOOLONG, file writes & dir reads broken since 4.12.6 [message: "File name too long"]

2017-11-01 Thread Andrew Chadwick
Source: linux Version: 4.14~rc7-1~exp1 Severity: important Control: affects -1 cifs-utils Control: affects -1 linux-image-amd64 Control: found -1 4.13.4-2 Control: notfound -1 4.12.6-1 When using multiuser cifs on domain members with Kerberos authorization, user accesses to mounted file systems