On Apr 8, 2014 1:17 AM, "Prunk Dump" <prunkdump at gmail.com> wrote: > > 2014-04-07 14:11 GMT+02:00 Prunk Dump <prunkdump at gmail.com>: > > Hello ! > > > > The home folders of my users are shared through a CIFS server that > > support Access Control Lists. Pulse audio won't start in those folders > > complaining "Failed to create secure directory: Permission denied". > > > > $strace -v pulseaudio > > ... > > mkdir("/home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse", 0700) = 0 > > umask(022) = 077 > > open("/home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse", > > O_RDONLY|O_NOCTTY|O_NOFOLLOW|O_CLOEXEC) = 4 > > fstat(4, {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0775, st_size=0, ...}) = 0 > > getuid() = 3000137 > > getgid() = 3000038 > > fchown(4, 3000137, 3000038) = 0 > > fchmod(4, 0700) = 0 > > close(4) = 0 > > lstat("/home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse", {st_dev=makedev(0, 19), > > st_ino=6293841, st_mode=S_IFDIR|0770, st_nlink=2, st_uid=3000137, > > st_gid=3000038, st_blksize=16384, st_blocks=0, st_size=0, > > st_atime=2014/04/07-13:40:13, st_mtime=2014/04/07-13:40:13, > > st_ctime=2014/04/07-13:55:15}) = 0 > > rmdir("/home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse") = 0 > > ... > > > > As I understand, the UID and GID are correct but Pulseaudio think the > > mode 0770 is problematic. In core-util.c, this test fail : > > > > if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) || > > (st.st_uid != uid) || > > (st.st_gid != gid) || > > ((st.st_mode & 0777) != m)) { > > errno = EACCES; > > goto fail; > > } > > > > > > But the following commands in terminal : > > > > $mkdir /home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse > > $chown 3000137:3000038 /home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse > > $chmod 0700 /home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse > > $ls -al /home/teachers/pellegrb > > > > drwxrwx---+ 2 pellegrb teachers 0 avril 7 14:02 .pulse > > > > $getfacl /home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse > > > > # file: home/teachers/pellegrb/.pulse > > # owner: pellegrb > > # group: teachers > > user::rwx > > user:3000038:r-x > > group::--- > > group:teachers:r-x > > group:3000137:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > default:user::rwx > > default:user:pellegrb:rwx > > default:group::r-x > > default:group:teachers:r-x > > default:mask::rwx > > default:other::r-x > > > > Every seems correct in the ACL sense. How can I fix this warning ? (In > > reality all the home folders are secured and the chmod is useless) > > > > Thanks ! > > > > 2014-04-07 14:57 GMT+02:00 Michael DePaulo <mikedep333 at gmail.com>: > > On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Prunk Dump <prunkdump at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello ! > >> > >> The home folders of my users are shared through a CIFS server that > >> support Access Control Lists. Pulse audio won't start in those folders > >> complaining "Failed to create secure directory: Permission denied". > > > > I have info that may be relevant. I figured I'd at least mention it. > > > > I am maintaining win32 builds, largely because the X2Go project needs them: > > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.pulseaudio.general/19865 > > > > I see similar warnings with win32 builds on NTFS filesystems. In this > > example, this is what happens when I start pulseaudio from the command > > line. The ".config" and "pulse" directories above the cookie are > > created though: > > C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.config\pulse\pulse > > > > The config.pa file contains these lines: > > load-module module-native-protocol-tcp port=4713 > > load-module module-esound-protocol-tcp port=4714 > > load-module module-waveout > > > > C:\Program Files (x86)\x2goclient\pulse-5.0>pulseaudio.exe -n -F > > C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.x2go\pulse\tmp.Hp8344\config.pa > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core.c: failed to allocate shared memory pool. > > Falling back to a normal memory pool. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/authkey.c: Failed to open cookie file > > 'C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.config/pulse/cookie': No such file or > > directory > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/authkey.c: Failed to load authorization key > > 'C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.config/pulse/cookie': No error > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/authkey.c: Failed to open cookie file > > 'C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.pulse-cookie': No such file or directory > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/authkey.c: Failed to load authorization key > > 'C:\Users\mike.DEPAULO\.pulse-cookie': No error > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not > > supported on Win32. > > > > Also, for some reason that I could not determine, when x2goclient.exe > > (our app written in QT4) launches pulseaudio.exe, pulseaudio.exe fails > > to create those directories. Therefore, pulseaudio.exe fails to create > > the cookie, and pulseaudio.exe fails to start. At 1st we worked around > > it by creating those 2 directories in x2goclient.exe. Now we are > > working around it by passing the "auth-cookie" argument to > > module-native-protocol-tcp, so that the cookie is created in a > > directory that already exists. (The config.pa file above is an old > > one). This issue is detailed here: > > http://bugs.x2go.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422 > > > > -Mike DePaulo > > _______________________________________________ > > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > > pulseaudio-discuss at lists.freedesktop.org > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss > > Thanks for your help ! > > In my case, even if I create the directories manually PulseAudio > complain that the rights are not correctly set and delete all the > directories ! There are no ACL check and if I look at the source code > and I don't see any part related to ACL support on home folder (just > for udev). > > Please help me, no one of mine 230 linux clients have sound since > Gnome switched to PulseAudio. This is problematic on a high-school > network. > > Thanks again and excuse my English ! > > Baptiste. I might be able to help you. What Linux distro are you using, what version of pulseaudio, what cifs server, and what cifs mount options? Sent from my Android Smartphone -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20140409/411c4da8/attachment.html>