Product
EtherShare |
Version
2.6.0 |
Prerequisites
none |
Supersedes
u0203,u0217,alpha:u0230 |
Problem-No
252,325,500,528,604,724 |
Date
Tue Feb 5 16:02:03 MET 2002 |
Files
afpsrv |
Architectures
sol4 rs6000 sgi hppa alpha linux |
Subject
afpsrv could dump core upon searching via Sherlock |
Info
Afpsrv could dump core depending upon the length of the search string entered if searching via Sherlock on MacOS 9.2 and MacOS X clients on Sparc, Mips and Alpha processors. Also fixed: - Afpsrv could dump core upon accessing a file that was in a folder moved away or deleted by some other client. - Afpsrv could deadlock if it had to assign type and creator for a newly arrived Unix file while moving another file out of the same folder. - Afpsrv does not accidently remove the .rsrc subdirectory if the user attempts to delete a folder but has no permission to do so. - Afpsrv does now make sure that the invisible attribute of a folder is only changeable by the folder's owner. - Afpsrv does a better cleanup upon attempting to delete appearently empty folders that contain leftover orphans from OPI or other subsystems that use temporary file names starting with .:: or .^^. - Afpsrv does now properly handle EXT2 quotas on Linux. - Afpsrv does now properly suppress file names that are too long to be represented in 31 characters if using a multibyte encoding. - Afpsrv does not use UDP ports below 1024 for its RPC communication any more. |