I also see this bug on Arch Linux when using nounix. Option noserverino does *not* fix it. Guess it's an upstream issue.
Linux: 2.6.31.5-1 smbclient: 3.4.3-2 (testing) NAS: FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7270 (UI) Firmware-Version 54.04.76 cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging --------------------------------------------------- CIFS Version 1.60 Active VFS Requests: 0 Servers: 1) Name: 192.168.178.1 Domain: WORKGROUP Uses: 1 OS: Unix NOS: Samba 3.0.24 Capability: 0x80f3fd SMB session status: 1 TCP status: 1 Local Users To Server: 2 SecMode: 0x2 Req On Wire: 0 Shares: 1) \\fritz.box\WDCWD10-EACS-22D6B1-02 Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0xb PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0
MIDs:
I also see this bug on Arch Linux when using nounix. Option noserverino does *not* fix it. Guess it's an upstream issue.
Linux: 2.6.31.5-1 cifs/DebugData ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -- box\WDCWD10- EACS-22D6B1- 02 Mounts: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x0 Attributes: 0xb
smbclient: 3.4.3-2 (testing)
NAS: FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7270 (UI) Firmware-Version 54.04.76
cat /proc/fs/
Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging
-------
CIFS Version 1.60
Active VFS Requests: 0
Servers:
1) Name: 192.168.178.1 Domain: WORKGROUP Uses: 1 OS: Unix
NOS: Samba 3.0.24 Capability: 0x80f3fd
SMB session status: 1 TCP status: 1
Local Users To Server: 2 SecMode: 0x2 Req On Wire: 0
Shares:
1) \\fritz.
PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 0x1 type: 0
MIDs: