On 20/06/2023 20:29, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:>
>
> On 20/06/2023 20:16, Ingo Asche via samba wrote:
>> Rowland Penny via samba schrieb am 20.06.2023 um 21:01:
>>
>>> Try adding to the bug report.
>> Would that be ok even it's happening on a Synology? Just don't
want to
>> mess around.
>
> I personally can see no reason not to, at worst your information will be
> ignored, at best you may provide the information to get the bug fixed.
> In my opinion adding something potentially relevant to a bug report is
> always a good idea.
>
>>> I don't think that it is their fault, but we will never know, I
don't
>>> think we will ever see what modifications they have made to the
Samba
>>> code. However, you do not seem to get the problem with a later
Samba
>>> version and the SID S-1-18-1 (which is only mentioned as an
'aside'
>>> to the bug) appears to have something to do with S4U2Self and I
think
>>> quite a bit of work has been done on that.
>> You're right fault was the wrong word, ment more caused through
their
>> changes to Samba.
>
> Oh, I hate email, you never get the context across correctly. what I was
> trying to say was, the problem may be a Samba problem, or it maybe an
> unexpected interaction between the synology code and the Samba, but we
> will never know.
>
>>> It may just be that synology needs to use a later version of Samba.
>> As I wrote before, I have set up a member server using Samba 4.15.9
>> and 4.15.13, the versions they use as a base. And even they worked
>> without problems. So in my opinion it can only be caused through their
>> extensions.
>
> It certainly sounds like it is something to do with whatever synology is
> doing, but who knows ?
>
>>
>> But of course as 4.15 is already EOL a newer version would be better.
>
> The thing is, 4.15.x is still being used by other OSs, even though it is
> EOL from the Samba point of view.
>
> Rowland
>
>
>
Hi Ingo,
Just one other thought, You are having problems with the SID S-1-18-1
and the patch on that bug report does not mention that SID, so even if
you do manage to patch something, it isn't likely to help you.
Rowland