I believe it is smb-specific, yes.

I've already described easy steps to trigger the bug above, so I assume
you'd like some more information on how to apply step 1? Here goes:

To install samba:

sudo apt-get install samba

To share a folder, I normally use nautilus and right-click on the folder
and choose 'sharing options' and enter the details when prompted.
Hopefully the rest is obvious; perhaps you could report a usability bug
if it isn't. Naturally, you should allow the samba user to alter files
at this point so that a 'move' is possible.

In order to create the file, in nautilus, I normally use right-click
then 'Create Document' and 'Empty File'. If you double-click on the
resulting file, nautilus will run gedit, which is an editor that will
let you enter text and save the edits via the File / Save menu (or
CTRL-S also works).

In order to make the file non-writeable, you could try chmod -w from
gnome-terminal or if you prefer a GUI, use nautilus, right-click on the
file in question and choose 'Properties', 'Permissions' and 'Read-only'.

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nautilus/samba gives meaningless error messages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220434
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