Byron Stanoszek <gandalf@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I would like to report a regression in the CIFS fs. Sometime between Linux 4.14Looks like your server is expecting the WorkstationName field in
and 5.16, mounting CIFS with option vers=1.0 (and
CONFIG_CIFS_ALLOW_INSECURE_LEGACY=y set appropriately) with security type
NTLMSSP stopped working for me. The server side is a Windows 2003 Server.
I found that this behavior depends on the length of the Linux client's
host+domain name (e.g. utsname()->nodename), where the mount works as long as
the name is 16 characters or less. Anything 17 or above returns -EIO, per the
following example:
AUTHENTICATE_MESSAGE payload to be 16 bytes long. That is, NetBIOS name
length as per rfc1001.
I implemented a workaround using the following patch:Perhaps we should be use TCP_Server_Info::workstation_RFC1001_name in
Signed-off-by: Byron Stanoszek <gandalf@xxxxxxxxx>
---
--- a/fs/cifs/cifsglob.h
+++ b/fs/cifs/cifsglob.h
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
#define XATTR_DOS_ATTRIB "user.DOSATTRIB"
#endif
-#define CIFS_MAX_WORKSTATION_LEN (__NEW_UTS_LEN + 1) /* reasonable max for client */
+#define CIFS_MAX_WORKSTATION_LEN 16
/*
* CIFS vfs client Status information (based on what we know.)
I don't know if this patch is correct or will have any real effect outside of
the NTLMSSP session connect sequence, but it worked in my case.
fs/cifs/sess.c:build_ntlmssp_auth_blob() instead only when connecting to
old servers by using insecure dialects -- like SMB1, in your case.