Re: "CIFS VFS: Server requires packet signing to be enabled" with a krb5i mount

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Hi Kyle,

We had a similar problem with a kernel version close to yours where it did
not handle extended security correctly; we had to change a few lines
sess.c. I am sorry but I don't have access to that source code right now
but if you diff what you have against a more recent kernel that has the
problem corrected you should see the differences. You can also look
through the release notes to see the patch that corrected this issue.

-Bob



> I have a number of mounts to WS2008 using krb5i and multiuser.
>
> /etc/fstab:
> //mountname /location cifs sec=krb5i,multiuser,user=MACHINE$ 0 0
>
> Is this expected behavior?  Can the message be safely ignored or is it
> indicative of an underlying issue?  I thought krb5i would be
> sufficient indication that I intend for packet signing to be enabled.
>
> I have played around with modifying /proc/fs/cifs/SecurityFlags
> (0x9009) in /etc/rc.local, but doesn't seem to help.
>
> Kernel is 2.6.32-358.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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> -Kyle
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