HP CIFS Server 3.0e Release Note version A.02.02.01

HP CIFS Server Release Note
New Fixes in HP CIFS Server A.02.02.01
Chapter 16
New Fixes in HP CIFS Server A.02.02.01
HP CIFS Server A.02.02.01 provides the following defect fixes:
It can appear as if a non-owner user can delete a .file when
setting "hide dot files" to yes
(CR JAGaf84519)
This fix resolves a problem where it appears as if a non-owner user
with only read permissions can delete a hidden file on an HP CIFS
share. The file does not actually get deleted.
Setting "hide special files" to yes causes hiding normal files
for a share instead of special files
(CR JAGaf85333)
This fix resolves a problem when hide special files is set to yes
for a share. HP CIFS Server A.02.02 hides all normal files instead of
hiding those special socket, device and documentation files. All
special files are visible to Windows clients. The normal files cannot
be displayed on the browsing list
A user cannot rename or delete files with ACLs from a
Windows CIFS client
(CR JAGaf86535)
This fix eliminates a problem where a user tries to rename or delete
a file on a CIFS share. It gets an ACCESS DENIED error when the file
is not owned by him even though he has been given full access
permissions by owner using UNIX setacl command.
EINTR escape causes CIFS Server to crash with "Got
SIGTERM: going down" in log.smbd
(CR JAGaf87049)
This fix is to resolve an EINTR signal escape on a select call problem
leading to a server crash in conjunction with CR JAGaf87255.
"Kernel oplocks" smb.conf parameter code leads to a server
crash with "Got SIGTERM: going down” in log.smbd
(CR JAGaf87255)