I've noticed some strange behaviour with permissions on an NT Share
mounted via sharity 1.07 running on a Solaris 2.6 box. The Share is on an
NTFS volume on a WinNT4.0 SP4 Server.
The NTFS ACL's on the NT side are local Administrators group; Full Control
and a "user" account on the trusted master domain; Full Control.
The share was mounted as "user" with:
cifsmount //NTbox/NTshare$ /usr/users/NTshare -U user -s
and gets re-established as expected each time the sharity daemon is
started (ie on bootup, etc).
The strangeness is that users other then "root" and "user" can see the
share and files on the shared mount point for a certain amount of time (in
the area of minutes) after the daemon has started up. It looks as if there
is a noticeable delay between the time the share is mounted and the time
the ACL's are applied... Once a few minutes have passed, only "root" and
"user" can see or access the share as expected.
Has this behaviour been noticed before? Does it indicate a
misconfiguration on my side? How can I correct it?
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