On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 07:20:27PM +0000, Jochen Roderburg wrote: > Second try via NNTP: ;-) > > > After updating samba to the new version 3.6.0 on my Linux systems at home > and at work, I found the problem that I could not delete files on my shares. > > This did not occur on the home system, but only on the work system, so I > looked for differences between the two. I found that the usage of > non-encrypted passwords triggers the problem. I use this on my work system, > because I want/need also classical plaintext AFS authentication there. > > There seems to be something general wrong with the access rights. On one > system the windows client doesn't show the security tab in file properties > at all, on the other system the security information is shown, but cannot be > changed. > > It looks also as if samba changes something permanently in its internal > configuration/data files. After I encountered the problem it stayed there > even after downgrading to my last 3.5.x version. I had to delete all files > under <logfile-dir>/locks first to return to the normal behaviour again.
Can you log a bug @ bugzilla.samba.org and upload debug level 10 log files so we can examine this please ? Thanks, Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
