In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Frank Burkhardt writes:
>My guess: The openafs-client doesn't seem to enforce the r-permission
>correctly when the stat-data of the examined file is cached.
you are right. its not enforced. its not difficult to fix this. there
are a couple issues. dentry lookup ge
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 04:19:01PM -0500, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> Lars Schimmer wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Today I had a strange problem.
> > 1.4 server, 1.4 clients on win and linux.
> > A user could went down a path to a directory and there were just 0 byte
> > files in it.
>
> a directory lis
Lars Schimmer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Today I had a strange problem.
> 1.4 server, 1.4 clients on win and linux.
> A user could went down a path to a directory and there were just 0 byte
> files in it.
a directory listing with 0 byte files is a side-effect of not being able
to obtain stat data either be
Hi!
Today I had a strange problem.
1.4 server, 1.4 clients on win and linux.
A user could went down a path to a directory and there were just 0 byte
files in it.
On the win/linux clients it was the same.
Host not available.
The volume in which this directory resists is on a debian 1.4 server.