Andreas Dilger wrote:
> Upgrade your kernel before reporting such bugs. I'm pretty sure it has
> already been fixed. Something about the NFSv3 calling an inappropriate
> (but similarly named) function in the symlink path.
I've looked at the 2.4.14 nfs fs code as it seemed client side.
/* We place the length at the beginning of the page,
* in host byte order, followed by the string. The
* XDR response verification will NULL terminate it.
*/
I'm guessing nfs3xdr.c does not have this behaviour the code relies on. I
will grab 2.4.17 and see of the code/behaviour is different.
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