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Release Notes
The following list is in reverse order: New entries are added at the top.
Bugs Fixed:
- Changing the modification date of a file did not work with some servers. Fixed.
- Fixed various bugs in handling of Access Control Lists (ACLs).
- Various improvements in browsing network resources in /CIFS/entire_network.
- Kerberos module detects "Global Catalog" server more reliably now.
- Fixed possible deadlock when unmounting stale mounts.
- Fixed a bug which could cause incomplete directory listings.
- An error during attribute fetch was not reported to the user. Wrong attributes were returned instead. Fixed.
- Fixed Security-ID (SID) to group name translation in sharity acl get command. Some groups were not found in Active Directory.
- Fixed bugs in emulated hard links: one memory leak and write protection status of newly created file.
- Fixed race condition in Kerberos authentication. This bug could cause a hang at login.
- On HP-UX 11, Sharity mounts vanished some time after an NFS mount or unmount was performed. Fixed.
- Fixed several bugs which could cause a daemon crash.
New Features:
- New implementation of automatic mounts in /CIFS. This new implementation is easier for the kernel to handle.
- New implementation of Distributed File System (DFS): DFS redirections are now implemented as symbolic links into the automounting browser at /CIFS.
- Inheritance flags in Access Control Lists (ACLs) can be edited now.
- Various enhancements of the command line interface: More control over mounts and logins for root, new option to log out from all servers and shares with one command.
- New "x-homes:" file system makes Windows domain integration much easier.
- New files in /usr/local/sharity3/var/ for local configurations.
- Experimental feature: Mapping of Windows ACLs to Unix attributes. See manual section "Unix Home Directories on SMB Shares".
- New configuration file: var/idmap.cfg for SID to Unix UID/GID translation.
- New configuration option "Report Write Errors". It allows a trade-off between data integrity and write performance.
Bugs Fixed:
- Improved performance of data read and write.
- Option "-f" to sharity mount did not always work as documented. Fixed.
- Share level security can now be used from the command line, too.
- Mounting a share wich is a DFS redirection by itself is now possible. Previous versions allowed DFS redirections only for subdirectories of shares.
- Fixed a bug where files shared for read (but not for write) could not be opened by Sharity.
- Fixed a bug where a directory listing could abort with an internal error logged to the syslog.
- Fixed a possible crash when unmounting shares.
- Prefix /etc/mnttab entries with "localhost:" to disguise them as NFS mounts.
- Fixed possible deadlock when network connection to server breaks.
- Command line tool could hang in an endless loop when passwords were given non-interactively. Fixed.
New Features:
- Subdirectories of a share can now be mounted, e.g. smb://server/share/dir, not just the top level share. Use this feature with caution! If you mount a share and a subdirectory of the same share, Sharity will treat them as separate entities, wasting memory for caches and causing possible synchronization problems.
- The command line subcommand "sharity mount" accepts options "-U" (remote user) and "-D" (domain) now.
Bugs Fixed:
- Lookup of ".." in the root of a DFS share failed with I/O error. Fixed.
- Fixed possible crash when browsing servers which are unreachable.
- Improved reliability of /bin/pwd functionality.
- Emulation of symbolic links did not work when hard links were also emulated. Fixed.
- When a user login was cancelled, the user may have been listed with status "inactive". Failed logins are now removed from the list.
- Works on Mac OS X 10.3 now.
- Fixed possible daemon crash when stopping Sharity.
New Features:
- Added configuration option to disable Extended Security. Disabling Extended Security may be necessary to connect to buggy servers.
- Extended the shell command sharity license -v to also display the number of authenticated users. This makes it easier to debug problems with the license limits.
- Ensure that all users have sufficient privileges to run "df -a" without errors.
The following features have been added since Sharity 2:
- Added NTLMSSP and Kerberos authentication (requires Kerberos module).
- Added support for Microsoft's Distributed File System (DFS).
- Browsing of Active Directory (LDAP) resources (requires Kerberos module).
- Manipulation of Access Control Lists (ACLs).
- Improved automounter.
- Multi-Language: English and German.
- Extended trial mode: Limitation to 3 levels of directory hierarchy was dropped. Limit in number of mounts and users instead.
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