Dāvis Mosāns
2018-Jul-04 17:01 UTC
[Samba] user's home shares doesn't work with Samba 4.8.3
Hello! I just upgraded Samba 4.8.2 to 4.8.3 on Arch Linux and user's home shares doesn't work anymore. Downgrading back to 4.8.2 they work again. On samba server smb.conf ... [homes] comment = Lietotāju Mapes browseable = no writable = yes valid users = @Lietotāji invalid users = Guest, @Guests ... $ id uid=1004(Dace) gid=1004(Dace) groups=1004(Dace),100(Lietotāji) $ grep Dace /etc/passwd Dace:x:1004:1004:Dace:/home/Dace:/bin/bash $ net rpc share Enter WGRP\Dace's password: ... dace On windows host> net use Z: \\192.168.1.3\Dace /USER:DaceIevadiet 'Dace' paroli, lai izveidotu savienojumu ar '192.168.1.3': System error 53 has occurred. The network path was not found. In /var/log/samba/client.log there appears [2018/07/04 18:34:19.838134, 0] ../source3/smbd/service.c:774(make_connection_snum) canonicalize_connect_path failed for service dace, path /home/SMBSRV/dace I noticed a difference that with working 4.8.2 version $ net rpc share Enter WGRP\Dace's password: ... Dace (notice share name with uppercase rather than lowercase) Don't really know what would be needed to investigate this further so let me know what additional details should I provide. I also noticed that if I install samba 4.8.3 right after 4.8.2 without reboot (but just restart smbd) then user's shares does work but after reboot they don't anymore. Thanks!
Rowland Penny
2018-Jul-04 17:38 UTC
[Samba] user's home shares doesn't work with Samba 4.8.3
On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 20:01:42 +0300 Dāvis Mosāns via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Hello! > > I just upgraded Samba 4.8.2 to 4.8.3 on Arch Linux and user's home > shares doesn't work anymore. > Downgrading back to 4.8.2 they work again. > > On samba server > > smb.conf > ... > > [homes] > comment = Lietotāju Mapes > browseable = no > writable = yes > valid users = @Lietotāji > invalid users = Guest, @Guests > > ... > > $ id > uid=1004(Dace) gid=1004(Dace) groups=1004(Dace),100(Lietotāji) > > $ grep Dace /etc/passwd > Dace:x:1004:1004:Dace:/home/Dace:/bin/bash > > $ net rpc share > Enter WGRP\Dace's password: > ... > dace > > > > > On windows host > > > > net use Z: \\192.168.1.3\Dace /USER:Dace > Ievadiet 'Dace' paroli, lai izveidotu savienojumu ar '192.168.1.3': > System error 53 has occurred. > > The network path was not found. > > > In /var/log/samba/client.log there appears > > [2018/07/04 18:34:19.838134, 0] > ../source3/smbd/service.c:774(make_connection_snum) > canonicalize_connect_path failed for service dace, > path /home/SMBSRV/dace > > > > I noticed a difference that with working 4.8.2 version > > $ net rpc share > Enter WGRP\Dace's password: > ... > Dace > > (notice share name with uppercase rather than lowercase) > > > Don't really know what would be needed to investigate this further so > let me know what additional details should I provide. > > I also noticed that if I install samba 4.8.3 right after 4.8.2 without > reboot (but just restart smbd) then user's shares does work but after > reboot they don't anymore. > > Thanks!We had something similar very recently and the only difference between 4.8.2 & 4.8.3 that could be causing this was: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13369 The OP was asked to open a bug report, but I cannot see where a bug report was added and without the bug report, it will not get fixed. Perhaps you would care to open a bug report here: https://bugzilla.samba.org/ Rowland
Dāvis Mosāns
2018-Jul-04 18:16 UTC
[Samba] user's home shares doesn't work with Samba 4.8.3
> > We had something similar very recently and the only difference between > 4.8.2 & 4.8.3 that could be causing this was: > > https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13369 > > The OP was asked to open a bug report, but I cannot see where a bug > report was added and without the bug report, it will not get fixed. > Perhaps you would care to open a bug report here: > > https://bugzilla.samba.org/ > > RowlandCan't create a bug report without bugzilla account, which I can't create, but I did CC bugzilla-maintenance at samba.org so will see.