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On Sun, 08 Dec 2019 13:09:44 -0800 Keith Kaisershot <ablit...@gmail.com> wrote:
Package: samba-vfs-modules
Version: 2:4.11.1+dfsg-3
Severity: important

I use vfs_fruit with a Samba share serving various older versions of Mac OS X, 
from 10.6 up through 10.11, archiving classic Mac files dating back to the mid 
80s. With the latest Samba 4.11.1 in Debian testing, writing one of these older 
files with a resource fork larger than 64K results in the resource fork portion 
getting truncated to 65454 bytes on the server end. This corrupts old Mac files 
with resource forks larger than 64K-- executables are the most affected by 
this, but graphic files such as PICT are too.

Looks like this is a regression, as this issue does not occur in 4.9.5 from 
Debian stable.

Repro steps:
1) Copy a classic 68K Mac OS application > 65K from a Mac OS X 10.11 client to 
a Samba 4.9.5 host. (I used ircle 1.5.6 as a test case here.)

I don't have any MacOS systems anywhere around to test this.

Is this still an issue with current samba -- 4.13 in bullseye or
4.16 in bookworm and bullseye-backports?

Thanks,

/mjt

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