[Bug 204013] permission problems communicating with FreeBSD-based NFS servers.
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Summary: permission problems communicating with FreeBSD-based NFS servers.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=204013
------- Additional Comments From alden at math.ohio-state.edu 2008-04-23 10:08 EST -------
I'm sorry, there's a little confusion here. I'm not the original poster, so I'm not using the user1, user2
settings that the OP is. Here's my setup (and I'll attach a new tshark output with the output from this
example):
% ls -lna
drwxrws--- 3 2501 224 102 2008-04-23 08:52 .
drwxr-xr-x 10 2501 10 340 2008-04-17 09:42 ..
-rw-rw---- 1 2501 224 9 2008-04-21 11:33 z
% id
uid=1301(joeuser) gid=224(staff-computer) groups=224(staff-computer)
% echo hi >| z
-bash: z: Permission denied
%
I've run the same commands from a Mac OS X client and I notice a few 'minor' differences:
o The Fedora client sets the Machine Name in the Credentials part of the
packet, the Mac client does not.
o The Fedora client sends the primary GID as an Auxiliary GID, the Mac
client does not.
o The Fedora client sends a new attribute for 'mtime' ("set to server time")
while the Mac client does not.
Not knowing the NFS protocol, I don't know if those are 'normal' -- but an educated guess tells me that
they are and therefore it's probably the Mac NFS server that is broken, right?
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