I originally posted this in another thread, but at the recommendation of user anodos, I'm creating a new thread.
We have a FreeNAS 9.2.1.5-RELASE instance with several CIFS shares. Accessing and using these shares from Windows 7 clients works just fine, until we throw some CentOS boxes into the mix.
My client is a bare-bones CentOS 6.5 client. I did all of the tests with the original mount.cifs command (version 4.8.1) and then upgraded to the current version (6.4) and then re-ran the tests...
linux CIFS clients corrupt ACL permissions on second write
We have a FreeNAS 9.2.1.5-RELASE instance with several CIFS shares. Accessing and using these shares from Windows 7 clients works just fine, until we throw some CentOS boxes into the mix.
My client is a bare-bones CentOS 6.5 client. I did all of the tests with the original mount.cifs command (version 4.8.1) and then upgraded to the current version (6.4) and then re-ran the tests...
linux CIFS clients corrupt ACL permissions on second write