Bug#877764: linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options

2017-10-06 Thread matecs
On 10/05/2017 07:03 PM, matecs wrote: And the 'nounix' confirms that. ohhh, i did not noticed this. anyway i've looked at smbd config and i contains the line unix extensions = yes. diggde a bit around but found nothing useful about this topic. so finally i've done two captures, one with

Bug#877764: linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options

2017-10-05 Thread matecs
hi, when sid pulled the 4.13 kernel, i noticed that these mounts automatically get the file_mode=0755 and dir_mode=0755 options. It appears that this indicates the server does not support Unix extensions. What is the file server running? it's the debian sid's samba daemon: Version

Bug#877764: linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Hutchings
Control: reassign -1 src:linux 4.13.4-1 Control: tag -1 moreinfo On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 10:18 +0200, matecs wrote: > Package: linux-image-amd64 > Version: 4.13+86 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > i'm mounting my shares through cifs for years. > when sid pulled the 4.13 kernel, i

Processed: Re: Bug#877764: linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options

2017-10-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
nux-latest/86. Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #877764 to the same values previously set Bug #877764 [src:linux] linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options Marked as found in versions linux/4.13.4-1. > tag -1 moreinfo Bug #877764 [src

Bug#877764: linux-image-amd64: cifs mount gets automatically the file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755 options

2017-10-05 Thread matecs
Package: linux-image-amd64 Version: 4.13+86 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, i'm mounting my shares through cifs for years. when sid pulled the 4.13 kernel, i noticed that these mounts automatically get the file_mode=0755 and dir_mode=0755 options. the fstab looks like this: