Bug#537098: getcwd() returns invalid working directory in chroot environment

2009-09-03 Thread Christian Ambach
Hi Russ, Russ Allbery wrote: I'm going to forward this along to the OpenAFS RT, since I'm not sure what to make of this problem. Your suspicion that caching of paths to volumes is happening may be correct. We've had problems with that in the past. If you have a moment, you may want to consid

Bug#537098: openafs-client: chdir() returns invalid working directory in chroot environment

2009-07-23 Thread Christian Ambach
Hi Russ, I have fixed our root.cell so we can back to the original problem report. Sorry for the noise. Let me try to describe it in another way: we chroot() FTP users into our root.cell. Under that, several volumes are mounted. For one particular volume, FTP access in the chroot does not work

Bug#537098: openafs-client: chdir() returns invalid working directory in chroot environment

2009-07-15 Thread Christian Ambach
Hi Russ, I tried to salvage the volumes www and root.cell yesterday evening and the salvager found some wrong vnodes. e.g. 07/14/2009 23:41:18 Vnode 133016: version < inode version; fixed (old status) Right after that, it worked as expected again but this morning it failed again but with a sli

Bug#537098: openafs-client: chdir() returns invalid working directory in chroot environment

2009-07-14 Thread Christian Ambach
Package: openafs-client Version: 1.4.7.dfsg1-6+lenny1 Severity: normal We have a setup for FTP users that can connect and are chroot()ed into a directory on AFS. There seems to be something wrong with one volume because if you want to chdir into a mountpoint of that volume, the user ends up outs