On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:52:04PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote: > We've noticed some really strange behaviour when a user > enters a directory with both "hide unreadable" and > "admin users" turned on. (i.e. the person is on the > list of "admin users" and the share has "hide unreadable" > turned on) > The results were pretty weird, files/directories that the > user should have seen (even with "admin users" off) were > not there. > Removing the user from the list of "admin users" promptly > solved the problem. > On a whim, I guessed that the hide unreadable code was > getting confused on what files to hide when the user was > a member of "admin users", so I edited dir.c and added > the following code snippet to the beginning of > user_can_read_file() > The theory is that the admin user should never have > files hidden from him/her. > > /* If user is a member of the Admin group > * we never hide files from him */ > if (conn->admin_user) return 1; > > I've only done limited testing so far, but it sure seems > like this solved the problem. Personally, I'm confident > enough that I'll be putting it in on a production server > tomorrow. Hope this turns out to be helpful.
Looks good - I'll add it to 2.2.4 and HEAD. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
