Valient - This is a bug with the FUSE kernel module which is shipped
with the kernel, so it should be assigned to the kernel.

It also still exists, so I'm confirming. You might find this useful:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.fuse.devel/5789

I discovered this bug because I am testing bindfs. I've created the
following bindfs mount in my fstab:

"bindfs#/home/.shared   /home/shared    fuse
owner=root,group=root,[EMAIL PROTECTED],perms=000:u+rwX:g+rX:o+rX
0       0"

Basically, /home/shared should only be writable by anybody belonging to
the group 'shared-rw'. /home/shared should be readable by everybody.
However, I find that any user can write to /home/shared, regardless of
whether they belong to the group 'shared-rw'.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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bash test -w (writeable) always SUCCEED on EncFS + linux-2.6.24.X ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191831
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