On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 08:26:24AM -0000, Thomas Fili wrote:
> I tested something else ...
> 
> Now i change only the group permissions ( chgrp staff and chmod 750 ... but 
> the result is the same.
> Fristlevel subshare with the need of checking permissions will work, the 
> second level subshare not.
> 
> By the way ... one reason why we use a Solaris Fork or FreeBSD as a
> NFSv4 fileserver is the possibility of using NFS4-ACLs.
> 
> So when i change the trivial permissions on the fileserver with chmod the 
> NFS4-ACLs also modified.
> and on the client those permission are also active.
> 
> Maybe the problem is in the part of the NFS4-ACLs. This could be the
> reason why not so many users affected ?

It's a possibility.

Just to double check - you said the problem first appeared in 4.4.0-31.
The last version we released before that was 4.4.0-28; are you certain
that the problem did not exist there? If so I can concentrate on changes
between those versions. It's clearely not the same problem as the other
two bugs you mention, even though the behavior is similar.

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  NFS client : permission denied when trying to access subshare, since
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