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SubjectRe: Problems with NFS write of setuid executeables
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Max Weninger <max@takefive.co.at> writes:

> Hi,
>
> I discovered a problem when writing on NFS mounted directories using a
> "setuid" executeable. (Exactly it is a problem when using RCS) I am not
> sure where this problem is located.
> So any help would be nice.
>
>
> My environment:
>
> RedHat 5.2 on AlphaLinux
> 2.2.5 with latest NFSv3 patch
> glibc-2.0.7
> egcs-1.1.2

When you say the 'latest NFSv3 patch': which one do you mean? They're
unfortunately not quite stable yet 8-(...

If it doesn't work with the 0.7.2 patch, do you think you could
provide me with a tcpdump of the NFS traffic between the client and
server? I think the problems of flushing of write requests is fixed
now.

Cheers,
Trond

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