Re: Bug in NFSV3 ACCESS Procedure reply

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On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:41:24AM -0700, Dilip Kumar wrote:
> The directory was created by a local user (not root) with access mode
> 200 (Write only for owner). When I perform the ACCESS call as a owner
> (who created that directory), I see that the ACCESS reply has access
> set to 0x0. My /etc/exports just has just this one line :"/nfsshare
> *(rw,sync)"

OK, hm, confirmed here on 2.6.27-rc4 (+ some local patches).  Not sure
yet why it's doing that, though.

--b.

> 
> Thanks
> Dilip Kumar
> 
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:34 AM, J. Bruce Fields <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:41:34PM -0700, Dilip Kumar wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I noticed a bug in the access rights of a NFSV3 ACCESS Reply. If a
> >> directory was created with only write permissions for the owner (chmod
> >> 200 directory), we expect the modify, extend and delete bits (access =
> >> 0x1C) to be set for this directory in the reply to an ACCESS RPC call
> >> with access = 0x1F send by the owner. Instead the NFS server on Linux
> >> returns an ACCESS Reply with access set to 0x0 (none of the bits were
> >> set). I tried checking this against Solaris server and it returns the
> >> expected access rights 0x1C. The Linux server I was using for testing
> >> was 2.6.9-1.667smp and the Solaris server was SunOS 5.8
> >> Generic_108528-22 Ultra Sparc-IIi.
> >
> > What user are you performing the access call as, and who owns the
> > directory?  What does exportfs -v say?   (Do you have root_squash or
> > no_root_squash set?)
> >
> > --b.
> >
> >>
> >> Please let me know if you need further details regarding this issue.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Dilip Kumar
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