keyutils is a Recommends since cifs-utils 2:6.11-2
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Mount.cifs does not work without keyutils being installed
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** Changed in: cifs-utils (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Mount.cifs does not work without keyutils being installed
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** Changed in: cifs-utils (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Mount.cifs does not work without keyutils being installed
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> In addition, DFS support for target shares which are specified as UNC
> names which begin with host names (rather than IP addresses) requires
> a user space helper (such as cifs.upcall)
So DFS would require /sbin/key.dns_resolver? DFS was the original
requirement for adding keyutils as a Recomm
>From https://www.kernel.org/doc/readme/Documentation-filesystems-cifs-
README
Enabling Kerberos (extended security) works but requires version 1.2 or later
of the helper program cifs.upcall to be present and to be configured in the
/etc/request-key.conf file. The cifs.upcall helper program is fr
Can you elaborate on when this happens " - when kernel level dns
resolution is needed - so the cifs upcall for dns.resolver is required"?
Together with kerberos still?
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As far as I can tell, mount.cifs will not work properly without keyutils for
several scenarios:
- 'cifsacl' option is used or
- kerberos auth is used / spnego is used
- when kernel level dns resolution is needed - so the cifs upcall for
dns.resolver is required
All these cases where the cifs mo
Here is some of the history of the keyutils dependency in the cifs-utils
package:
- first added in response to debian bug #504690 in 2011:
cifs-utils (2:4.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
I just spent days troubleshooting mount.cifs not working and ultimately
determined it was due to this bug. I could mount okay, but no id/group
mapping to the proper users would take place. All files were owned by
the mounter or the uid/gid passed to the mount command. For 'cifsacl'
option, this is
Hi Andreas,
I'll see what I can do..but it may take a few months, due to the
upcoming semester...I think your hunch is correct, I just need to
re-establish an environmet to reproduce the defect (in a virtual box).
In the meantime: have fun!
Carsten
Den ons. 14. aug. 2019 kl. 16.01 skrev Andreas
Hello Carsten, thanks for coming back to us
I have a feeling this is about secrets stored in the keyring, so any
clue around that area would help. In the end we might just put keyutils
back as a Recommends, but I would like to understand in which scenario
this is needed.
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Hi Andreas,
Should I try to produce some info to you regarding the "Mount.cifs"
defect?
It was a long time since I last saw it, so it may take some time to
dig up again...but it seems to be worthwhile to generate some
additional debug info to you.
Please write, if there are particular details yo
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=822841 is what
downgraded keyutils from a Recommends to a Suggests
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #822841
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=822841
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It's not as simple as that, I can mount cifs shares just fine on 18.04
without having keyutils installed. I tried the exact same command line
as in comment #1, bar the username/domain, against a synology DS216 NAS,
and it worked just fine:
$ sudo mount -t cifs //ds216.lowtech/downloads --verbose -
Also affects Kubuntu 19.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cifs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug is still present on Ubuntu 18.04 as of 21/01/2019.
I also suggest making keyutils a required dependency, as it is a "the program
fails when this is not installed" dependency.
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A small clarification of the problem: The core issue is that installing
cifs-utils (and smbclient) and doing a cifs SMB3 (or SMB1) mount:
> sudo mount -t cifs //xx.yy.zz/abc t --verbose -o
vers=3,username=xx,sec=ntlmv2,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8,domain=DD,nounix
yields a obfuscating "-2
** Package changed: ubuntu => cifs-utils (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: bionic
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