Re: NFS expert, please diagnose this
> > Does adding a no_root_squash (like below) change anything?
> >
> > /directory host(no_root_squash)
>
> It's already there:
OK, I didn't want to test anything myself, as that meant adding
no_root_squash myself. But I've done that now, and I see what
you mean.
I don't really think this has anything to do with setuid stuff
or anything, as "ls" running as root itself doesn't see anything
eighter.
Yes, this looks as a bug to me.
Recently, netstd_3.00 has been released (libc6, unstable), that one
may behave differently. Unfortunately, due to a bug in it (it sefaults
on squach_uid stuff), I cannot install it on my machine.
> Does my test program work for you?
Well, just "ls" doesn't work eigther (and "ls filename" doesn't much
but stat eighter), so I don't think your program would make much
difference.
Does "ls" work for you? (I hope not!)
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