Stale file handle with cat -- AVM Fritzbox

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Hi,

I'm trying to access a USB disk attached to a Fritzbox from AVM. The
Fritzbox is a router, but can also export USB disks as NAS. With smbfs I
can't access any files, but smbclient works.

  # mount //192.168.178.1/fritzi /mnt/fritzi -o user=public,password=…
  # cat /mnt/fritzi/WD_blau/Public/Jörg-Backup/Archiv/keys/63b0d55eb795822facba850363d5148ce657db559552ef3a5cdf6623d110bb98 >/dev/null
  cat: /mnt/fritzi/WD_blau/Public/Jörg-Backup/Archiv/keys/63b0d55eb795822facba850363d5148ce657db559552ef3a5cdf6623d110bb98: Stale file handle

But smbclient works:

  # smbclient -U public%… //192.168.178.1/fritzi -c 'get WD_blau\Public\Jörg-Backup\Archiv\keys\63b0d55eb795822facba850363d5148ce657db559552ef3a5cdf6623d110bb98'
  # file WD_blau\\Public\\Jörg-Backup\\Archiv\\keys\\63b0d55eb795822facba850363d5148ce657db559552ef3a5cdf6623d110bb98 
  WD_blau\Public\Jörg-Backup\Archiv\keys\63b0d55eb795822facba850363d5148ce657db559552ef3a5cdf6623d110bb98: JSON data

So, what does the Kernel do different? How can I debug this?


Kind regards, Jörg


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