[plug] SAMBA file size limit?

Simon Scott simon at plumtek.com
Mon Jan 24 18:39:29 WST 2005


Found it.

clamAV was borking on the file...... running a scan manually it gives
"Value too large for defined data type" but this causes it to deny
rather than allow.

For some reason I missed the reference to clamav in the logs the first
40 times - need to get my eyes checked.

Thanks all.




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-----Original Message-----
From: William Kenworthy <billk at iinet.net.au>
Sent: Monday, 24. Jan 2005 18:32 +0800
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] SAMBA file size limit?

google on "samba large file" - lotsa hits and hints on config options

that may help.



BillK




On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 17:54 +0800, Simon Scott wrote:

> Hey all

> 

> Ive got a samba 3.0.7 installation here with some shares etc

> 

> The crux of the problem is that I have a directory with a 39G file in

> it - and connecting from windows or smbclient and trying to get the

> file results in 'access denied' or NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.

> 

> I have a smaller file in the same directory with exactly the same

> permissions and it gets fine.

> 

> Could the problem be the size of the file?

> 

> Im stumped - I redid all of the group mappings etc and checked the

> config file again and again...... it must be a bug or something more

> bizarre!

> 

> Thanks

> 

> 

> 

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