[Bug 1675698] Re: Cannot access anything under a subdirectory if symlinks are disallowed

David Macek 1675698 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Mar 24 12:08:52 UTC 2017


The linked Debian bug doesn't mention that `follow symlinks` is the
trigger. I don't have much time today to follow this further, but it
would be great if someone else could coordinate with Debian maintainers
so that they don't have to do redundant work.

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Title:
  Cannot access anything under a subdirectory if symlinks are disallowed

Status in samba:
  Unknown
Status in samba package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in samba package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  After upgrading to 4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.6, some of my shares
  broke in a curious way. The affected shares have `follow symlinks =
  no`; the ones with `follow symlinks = yes` aren't affected AFAICT.
  Allowing symlinks on one of the affected shares mitigates the issue
  for that share.

  The issue is that access to anything under a direct subdirectory of
  the share doesn't work. I can create a directory in `\\srv\share`,
  e.g. `\\srv\share\foo`, but I can't create any files or directories
  inside it, e.g. creating `\\srv\share\foo\bar` ends up with error 50
  (The request is not supported). Attempts to access existing files or
  directories at this level produce error 59 (An unexpected network
  error occured).

  The log at level 2 says:

  ```
  ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1298(check_reduced_name)
    check_reduced_name: Bad access attempt: branches is a symlink to foo/bar

  ```

  ... or:

  ```
  ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1298(check_reduced_name)
    check_reduced_name: Bad access attempt: . is a symlink to foo
  ```

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