[Samba] New packages for Debian/Ubuntu. 4.10.17/4.11.11 (amd64/i386)

Mani Wieser test_drive_123 at outlook.com
Thu Apr 8 14:37:34 UTC 2021


I can do it instantly ;-)

touch test  and get all the acl away:
server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# chown root:root 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# setfacl -b 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# getfacl 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
# owner: root
# group: root
user::rw-
group::r--
other::r--

RESULT: crash

server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# chown 
AD\\wsus:"AD\Domain users" 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# getfacl 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
# owner: AD\\wsus
# group: AD\\domain\040users
user::rw-
group::r--
other::r--

Result: I can look it up and change (add user horn1 with full rights):
server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery# getfacl 
/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/test
# owner: AD\\wsus
# group: AD\\domain\040users
user::rw-
user:AD\\horn1:rwx
user:AD\\wsus:rw-
group::r--
group:AD\\domain\040users:r--
mask::rwx
other::r--


On 08.04.2021 15:38, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> Well, i can be quick on this one.
> 4.13.7/4.12.14 is not crashing here.. tried a lot but, i just cant break it.
> So that is the difference here. Uhh.. ¯\_(ƒc)_/¯“
> i know i did had this problem also, thats why i added the patch at the moment.
>
> And.. seen them already.. ( yeah, im trekkie also ) :-))
> I hope a new Picard comes out.
>
> Greetz,
>
> Louis
>
>
>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens L.P.H. van Belle
>> via samba
>> Verzonden: donderdag 8 april 2021 15:20
>> Aan: Rowland penny; Jeremy Allison
>> CC: samba at lists.samba.org
>> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] New packages for Debian/Ubuntu. 4.10.17/4.11.11
>> (amd64/i386)
>>
>>
>> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14213
>> is the one.
>>
>> ill also make a folder and check few things here.
>> only i have no 4.14.2 to test on, Rowland can you test on that one?
>> I can test 4.13.7 and 4.12.latest.
>>
>> Greetz,
>>
>> Louis
>>
>>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>>> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland penny
>> via
>>> samba
>>> Verzonden: donderdag 8 april 2021 14:50
>>> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org; Jeremy Allison
>>> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] New packages for Debian/Ubuntu. 4.10.17/4.11.11
>>> (amd64/i386)
>>>
>>> On 08/04/2021 13:22, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
>>>> On 08.04.2021 12:26, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
>>>>> Hai Mani,
>>>>>
>>>>> You have that again?
>>>>> I also had that but i dont see these crashed anymore.
>>>>>
>>>>> can you try one thing.  On the folder where your looking, where
>>>>> explorer crashed on.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you get and getfacl output of that folder, i'll have a look at
>> it.
>>>>> Its more because i dont see the crashes again.
>>>>> And sure, if its needed and helps, i'll re-add it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Greetz,
>>>>>
>>>>> Louis
>>>> Hi Louis
>>>>
>>>> Yes, exactly the same symptoms: a unix group visible in getfacl and
>>>> the security tab is crashing. I can't tell with which version 11,12,or
>>>> 13 it was starting again, because I haven't changed the rights of a
>>>> file or directory for at least half a year.
>>>>
>>>>
>> server1:/files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/Star.Trek.Discover
>>> y.S01#
>>>> getfacl
>>>>
>> /files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/Star.Trek.Discovery.S03
>>>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
>>>> # file:
>>>> files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/Star.Trek.Discovery.S03
>>>> # owner: AD\\wsus
>>>> # group: AD\\domain\040users
>>>> user::rwx
>>>> user:root:rwx
>>>> user:AD\\horn1:rwx
>>>> user:AD\\wsus:rwx
>>>> user:BUILTIN\\users:r-x
>>>> group::r-x
>>>> group:root:r-x
>>>> group:1002:rwx
>>>> group:AD\\domain\040users:r-x
>>>> group:AD\\unixadmins:rwx
>>>> group:BUILTIN\\users:r-x
>>>> mask::rwx
>>>> other::r-x
>>>> default:user::rwx
>>>> default:user:root:rwx
>>>> default:user:AD\\horn1:rwx
>>>> default:user:AD\\wsus:rwx
>>>> default:user:BUILTIN\\users:r-x
>>>> default:group::r-x
>>>> default:group:root:r-x
>>>> default:group:1002:rwx
>>>> default:group:AD\\domain\040users:r-x
>>>> default:group:AD\\unixadmins:rwx
>>>> default:group:BUILTIN\\users:r-x
>>>> default:mask::rwx
>>>> default:other::r-x
>>>>
>>>> WIN7 (VM only for Administrator business) or WIN10 crashes
>>>>
>>>> setfacl -x g:1002
>>>>
>> /files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/Star.Trek.Discovery.S03
>>>> setfacl -x g:root
>>>>
>> /files/JDownloader/____Seen/Star.Trek.Discovery/Star.Trek.Discovery.S03
>>>> No crash and now I can see and manipulate the security tab again,
>>>> despite that the default:group:1002 still exists
>>>>
>>>> # owner: root
>>>> # group: root
>>>>
>>>> is also crashing.
>>>>
>>>> In short: if a Unix group has some rights (except default), the
>>>> windows explorer is crashing immediately after opening the security
>>>> tab in windows explorer.
>>>>
>>>> Mani
>>>>
>>>>
>>> This is a very old bug, a Windows bug that I thought was fixed, last I
>>> heard a Microsoft employee was looking into, so what came of that Jeremy
>>> ? Is there anything Samba can do to fix it ? (unlikely I know because it
>>> is Windows Explorer that crashes).
>>>
>>> Rowland
>>>
>>>
>>>
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