Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 09:14:20 +0100 (CET) From: Harti Brandt <harti@freebsd.org> To: animecowboy@animecowboy.com Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: smbfs and setuid in 5.3 Message-ID: <20041201091330.F655@beagle.kn.op.dlr.de> In-Reply-To: <1101874345.41ad44a92983e@www.animecowboy.com> References: <1101874345.41ad44a92983e@www.animecowboy.com>
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 animecowboy@animecowboy.com wrote: > I am running 5.3r11 and I am having difficulty with mount_smbfs. Basically I > have a permissions problem that I cannot track down. The remote filesystem > mounts correctly, and as root I can view and write to it correctly. The > permissions to the base directory were originally 700, and sued to the owner of > the base I cannot stat the directory. > > I have tried changing the owner to another user, but had the same effect. After > trying a few things I set the permissions to 750, and I could view and stat the > directory. So I think it is some kind of UID bit not getting set correctly. > The GID seems to set correctly, and for the moment is being used for a work > around. > > I have mounted this filesystem on a FreeBSD 4.10(almost identical kernel) with > no problem using the 700 permission settings. So I'm fairly certain its not the > remote server, but just in case, the remote is a win2k pro machine. Try to use the -u and -g switches to mount_smbfs to specify the user that should access the mounted file system. harti
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