Bug#493667: nfs-common: nfs quite broken

2008-08-27 Thread Vincent Danjean
Aníbal Monsalve Salazar wrote: > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:50:31AM +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote: >> But I would like to know if you recommend adding this option on all >> clients or if you will think it will be solved (in the kernel or in >> nfs-common) before this bugs reaches testing (was it for

Bug#493667: nfs-common: nfs quite broken

2008-08-27 Thread Aníbal Monsalve Salazar
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:50:31AM +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote: >But I would like to know if you recommend adding this option on all >clients or if you will think it will be solved (in the kernel or in >nfs-common) before this bugs reaches testing (was it for lenny or >lenny+1) This bug is not in

Bug#493667: nfs-common: nfs quite broken

2008-08-27 Thread Miles Bader
Aníbal Monsalve Salazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>The basic symptom was that it acted as if I was a different user: I >>could not access my files unless they were world-readable. > > Please try the workaround found by Paul Collins (add sec=sys to the > client's mount options) and tell us if it

Bug#493667: nfs-common: nfs quite broken

2008-08-27 Thread Vincent Danjean
Hi, I experiment the same problem in my lab which has an etch nfs server. When stations are upgraded to nfs-common 1:1.1.3-1, users cannot access their files. Adding sec=sys to the client's mount options fix the problem. As I found the fix in Debian bug report, I did not make yet another bug

Bug#493667: nfs-common: nfs quite broken

2008-08-26 Thread Aníbal Monsalve Salazar
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 12:37:19AM +1200, Paul Collins wrote: >I discovered today that I was no longer able to write to the v3 mount >on my 1.1.2 server. I checked /proc/mounts and noticed sec=null on the >mount. Either adding sec=sys to the client's mount options or >downgrading to nfs-common 1.