severity 582508 important thanks Quoting Debian BTS ([email protected]): > possible security breach
Where? > Package: smbfs > Version: 2:3.2.5-4lenny11 > Severity: grave > Justification: causes non-serious data loss - locks machine on shutdown = ? How both could be related? > > after mounting as an ordinary user on a subdirectory of his home directory a > volume on a windows2000 PDC this network volume become unmountable since > smbumount (as well umount) tell that only cifs shares can be umounted. > Upon shutdown of the machine the unmountable share provokes a lock requiring > a complete poweroff to complete shutdown. Please provide the full sequence of events. How did the user mount the volume? By using which command? What's the content of /etc/fstab? Is the volume mounted as smbfs or cifs?
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