Syed Aqeel Ashiq created VFS-651: ------------------------------------ Summary: Should not switch to root directory when not absolutely needed Key: VFS-651 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-651 Project: Commons VFS Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 2.0 Reporter: Syed Aqeel Ashiq Fix For: 2.3
Consider a user X only has read/write access to let's say /sftp and /sftp/abc directory on a sftp server. And default directory for user is /sftp In this case, we have to set userDirIsRoot to false, and thus vfs will try to switch to root directory, which will fail due to lack of read permission. This is the underlying code responsible: {code:java} Boolean userDirIsRoot = SftpFileSystemConfigBuilder.getInstance().getUserDirIsRoot(getFileSystemOptions()); String workingDirectory = getRootName().getPath(); if (workingDirectory != null && (userDirIsRoot == null || !userDirIsRoot.booleanValue())) { try { channel.cd(workingDirectory); } catch (SftpException e) { throw new FileSystemException("vfs.provider.sftp/change-work-directory.error", workingDirectory); } }{code} It purposelessly switches to root directory of filesystem. There is a fare use-case that root directory doesn't have read access. *Possible Fix:* It should not switch to root directory, rather it should switch to actual final directory, that would be safest. E.g. if the needed directory is '/sftp/abc' then it can switch to that directory in above code, rather than switching to root. Please also see related SO question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48709971/why-apache-vfs-sftp-tries-to-switch-to-root-directory-even-when-not-needed -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)