I can confirm that using 4.4.0-47.68 version has resolved the autofs
problem.
Cheers, Chris
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Autofs parameter substitution broken in
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Autofs parameter substitution broken in kernel 4.4.0-38 and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1629204 ***
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Fix was suggested in bug report #1629204.
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@Seth - thanks for the quick build. Keep up the good work. Seems like a
simple enough patch though =D.
After testing it I can confirm the patch works! Autofs parameters are
once again correctly substituted in kernel version 4.4.0-40 (60).
Cheers,
Chris
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1626112
Permission denied in CIFS with kernel 4.4.0-38
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Autofs parameter substitution broken in
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Hello,
I have run into a bug relating autofs's parameter substitution (e.g.
UID, GID, etc) with kernel versions 4.4.0-38 and proposed 4.4.0-40.
Kernel version 4.4.0-28 does things correctly but testing
You can easily check this bug by:
1 setting logging in autofs.conf to 'debug'
2 create a simple autofs map:
/etc/auto.master:
/mnt/test auto.test
/etc/auto.test:
root -fstype=autofs,uid=$UID,gid=$GID :/dev/sda1
3 look at journalctl -xfe --unit autofs output while with a non-root
user
Hello,
Another bug has occurred that prevents CIFS automounts to function as
they do in kernel 4.4.0-28. This is likely caused by the fixes suggested
here.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1629204
@sforshee, I subscribed you already.
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Hello,
I have run into a bug relating autofs's parameter substitution (e.g.
UID, GID, etc) with kernel versions 4.4.0-38 and proposed 4.4.0-40.
Kernel version 4.4.0-28 does things correctly but testing intermediate
kernel versions is hard due to earlier bugs related with
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OP here.
I can confirm the reported bug of dfs-referrals had been fixed in
4.4.0-36.55. However, the newer kernel 4.4.0-38.57 has another problem
at a more fundamental level: no mount at all.
The fix-reverted version from #39 (4.4.0-38.57+lp1612135v201609211623)
re-introduces the original
Looking forward to the next kernel test build.
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Title:
CIFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-29-generic
To manage
This next test kernel (a5abdcb33ee353704e558a1368ccadb3c4d6cf78) does
NOT have the bug. Looking forward to the next! Cheers.
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CIFS
** Summary changed:
- CIFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-3*-generic
+ CIFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-29-generic
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I tested 4.4.0-29 and can confirm it has the bug. For good measure I
also tested 4.4.0-28 (I did 22 previously) and can confirm that the bug
is not present in version 28.
I think we found the culprit in what ever happened between 28 and 29.
Cheers, Chris
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Dear reader,
Tested the latest upstream 4.4 stable kernel. All seems well in
upstream. It is the current LTS kernel version that seems to have the
glitch.
To summarize:
4.4.17 : no problem. (Commit: 133cec911c639d2cdf544ed602442951f702e08c)
4.4.15 : no problem. (Commit:
Report was done via apport and hence should contain all the logs
required. Also, apport-collect does not like 'linux' as package name =/.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Upstream Kernel v 4.4.14-040414 does not have this problem. Latest
kernel (4.8-rc1 runs into other problems).
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream kernel-fixed-upstream-4.4.14
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Think this problem is related to the linux kernel rather than cifs-utils
package.
** Package changed: cifs-utils (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Expected: being able to mount subfilesystems via cifs mount.
What happens: permission denied even though there is permission
I am denied access to the subfilesystems on a samba server. The top
level filesystem itself is unaffected but dfs links seem to run into
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