So basic question : is NFS application able to use deny modes ?
If not, how samba could check deny mode opening a file already opened by 
an NFS client ?
Could byte range lock be a way to "share" deny modes between NFS and Samba 
? 
DENY_WRITE would be F_RDLCK ?
DENY_READ would be F_WRLCK ?

My samba clients are OS2 clients. It would be difficult to modify the 
application side. New clients are Linux/NFS : it would be easier to adapt 
the NFS linux code to correctly manage share modes between samaba & NFS.

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