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Date:      Mon, 23 Feb 2004 10:35:03 +0100
From:      Stefan Farrenkopf <farrenkopf@mail.sub.uni-goettingen.de>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   FreeBSD linux apps can not access mounted netware volumes
Message-ID:  <29370000.1077528903@sub00261.sub.uni-goettingen.de>

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Hello,

(I hope this is the appropriate group, I posted the question already to 
"questions" and to some news groups.)

I mount two NetWare shares within /etc/fstab at my FreeBSD desktop (using 
mount_nwfs) and I
noticed in the past that linux applications like mulberry, acroread, etc. 
can not access
these volumes. Instead they show an empty directory at the mount point and 
nothing below.
Now I found that linux-mozilla-firebird (which is not my default browser) 
is also not
able to access these shares, but it reports a permission problem:
"You don't have the permissions necessary to view this directory"

The permissions are set to 755 for all directories and to 644 for all
files down the complete hierarchy. Owner and group are my local user:group.

These are the lines from my /etc/fstab
/SERVER:USER/user /home/sfarren/.NW/user nwfs rw,noauto,\
-A=SERVER 0 0
/SERVER:USER/data   /home/sfarren/.NW/data nwfs rw,noauto,\
-A=SERVER 0 0

My colleagues with Linux boxes use ncpmount and do not encounter any 
problems with the NetWare shares. All application which run FreeBSD native 
have full access to the mounted NetWare volumes

One of my colleagues made the suggestion that there may be a problem with 
stat() in the linux compatiblity environment which leads to the permission 
problem?

Maybe someone knows how to solve this problem, it would help me to stay
with FreeBSD on the Desktop, because the fact that I can not access each
directory from some applications is really annoying in the long term run :(
Any ideas are welcome :))

Does anyone know, if this issue is solved in rel. 5.x?

best wishes and thanks for your help,
Stefan



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