Marc Muehlfeld
2014-Jul-01 20:43 UTC
[Samba] Problems with folders named the same like the share
Hello, I saw a behavior on shares, where "msdfs root = yes" is set and wanted to know if this is a bug or expected. The following I've done on a 4.1.9 member server: * Create a share: [demo] path = /srv/samba/ msdfs root = yes browseable = yes * Create a subfolder "demo" somewhere on the shared directory on Linux and make sure, that a group you are member off has write access to the folder. * On Windows create a new file in that folder. -> Works * Try renaming the file. -> fails (access denied). * Rename the folder on Linux to something else that the sharename (e. g. "demo2"). * Try renaming the file again. -> Works Also I saw that it's not possible to create a folder "demo" (same name than the sharename) on the share from Windows or rename the folder. All the above is possible without any problems, if done on a share without "msdfs root = yes". Bug or expected? Regards, Marc
Jeremy Allison
2014-Jul-02 05:22 UTC
[Samba] Problems with folders named the same like the share
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 10:43:16PM +0200, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:> Hello, > > I saw a behavior on shares, where "msdfs root = yes" is set and wanted > to know if this is a bug or expected. The following I've done on a 4.1.9 > member server: > > > * Create a share: > [demo] > path = /srv/samba/ > msdfs root = yes > browseable = yes > > * Create a subfolder "demo" somewhere on the shared directory on Linux > and make sure, that a group you are member off has write access to the > folder. > > * On Windows create a new file in that folder. -> Works > > * Try renaming the file. -> fails (access denied). > > * Rename the folder on Linux to something else that the sharename (e. g. > "demo2"). > > * Try renaming the file again. -> Works > > Also I saw that it's not possible to create a folder "demo" (same name > than the sharename) on the share from Windows or rename the folder. > > > All the above is possible without any problems, if done on a share > without "msdfs root = yes". > > > Bug or expected?Hmmm. Sounds like a bug to me. Can you log a bug in the bugzilla so at least we can track it ? Thanks ! Jeremy.