Hi from Munich,
we have some special issues with the current cifs-utils (5.5) in
Debian Wheezy.
A lot of our (raw) logfiles are stored on a Windows 2008 R2
fileserver, while we use Debian to generate the reports.
The share is available as
\\fs01\Share
while the logfiles can be found in special subdirs
DepartmentA\Stats
We use a seperate user "stats_user" to access the files. This user has
no "listing-rights“ above the final "\Stats" directory.
Using Windows 7, everything works fine...
\\fs01\Share\DepartmentA\Stats can be directly mounted to an local
drive...
Using cifs-utils (4.5) in Squeeze everything works fine, too!
mount -t cifs //fs01/Share/DepartmentA/stats /mnt/DepartmentA_stats -o
user=stats_user,domain=xy,password='xyz'
makes all files accessible from Debian.
Using the same mount-command with the same user, we got a "permission
denied".
Retrying with a default-user (with listing-rights) the subdirectory is
mounted without any errors...
Are there any big changes between 4.5 and 5.5 which can cause this
error? Is there a solution, to avoid the issue?
Thank you very much
Philipp
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