DFS ACL delete bit on, but ACCESS_DENIED on delete.
John P Janosik
jpjanosi at us.ibm.com
Tue Jan 30 05:06:34 GMT 2007
>
> > On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 02:41:16PM -0500, Jim McDonough wrote:
> > > Jeremy,
> > > John Janosik is trying to delete a file hosted on DFS, where the
write
> mode
> > > bit is off, but the acl's delete bit is on, and with the new code in
> > > unlink_internals() (I say new, relative to the 3.0.11 which was
> previously
> > > running), he's getting an ACCESS_DENIED from can_delete (which then
in
> turn
> > > must be getting it from open_file_ntcreate()). Any thoughts on the
> best way
> > > to approach this?
> > >
> > > John, can you verify in a sniff that ACCESS_DENIED is what's coming
> across
> > > the wire, and not just the client message?
> >
> > I'm up in Seattle visiting Jerry for the next couple of
> > days. I see you've added a debug level 10 log later, I'll
> > look at it asap (might be tomorrow). What code drop is he
> > running ? There have been changes in this for 3.0.24.
> >
> > Jeremy.
>
> I was testing with 3.0.23d. I probably won't have a chance to grab a
newer
> version from svn and apply my AFS/DCE/DFS auth patches until Monday.
>
> John
>
I see that "acl check permissions" is the solution to this. I must have
missed it in my read of the release notes, sorry for the false report.
John Janosik
jpjanosi at us.ibm.com
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