That last sentence was incorrect, Instead of "Still this only happens
with kernels released after 4.4.0-96" you should read Still this only
happens with kernels released after 4.4.0-92"
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Interestingly when running sudo ls, using the machine keytab, is works.
So looks for me the problem is somewhere in the user kerberos ticket.
Still this only happens with kernels released after 4.4.0-96
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mounting on a computer running 4.4.0-97 with automounter still gives
"error cannot access xx: File name too long" but when using gvfs-mount
it works perfectly.
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** Description changed:
OS: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3
- We connect to Windows DFS with our Linux 16.04 workstations to let users
- access the windows shares. Until kernel version 4.4.0-96 this worked
- without any issues. However if a computer updates to kernel
- 4.4.0.97.102, using the same
Also fails with kernel 4.4.94-040494-generic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1725322
Title:
kernel 4.4.0.97.102 breaks DFS
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user@somecomputer:/vol/winshare/Public$ ls -all
ls: cannot access 'Applications': File name too long
uname -r
4.4.93-040493-generic
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** Description changed:
OS: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3
We connect to Windows DFS with our Linux 16.04 workstations to let users
access the windows shares. Until kernel version 4.4.0-96 this worked
without any issues. However if a computer updates to kernel
4.4.0.97.102, using the same
** Description changed:
OS: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3
We connect to Windows DFS with our Linux 16.04 workstations to let users
access the windows shares. Until kernel version 4.4.0-96 this worked
without any issues. However if a computer updates to kernel
4.4.0.97.102, using the same
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.3
We connect to Windows DFS with our Linux 16.04 workstations to let users
access the windows shares. Until kernel version 4.4.0-96 this worked
without any issues. However if a computer updates to kernel
4.4.0.97.102, using the same configs and samba