Solaris servers, when asked to share a filesystem with an anon-uid, will
report the only available authentication style as AUTH_NONE in the
reply from mountd (even though they actually accept AUTH_SYS and simply
ignore the credentiuals).
So if no sec= is specified we should really accept anything that can easily
be handled. ie. AUTH_SYS or AUTH_NONE.
#if NFS_MOUNT_VERSION >= 2
data.namlen = NAME_MAX;
#endif
#if NFS_MOUNT_VERSION >= 2
data.namlen = NAME_MAX;
#endif
- data.pseudoflavor = AUTH_SYS;
bg = 0;
retry = 10000; /* 10000 minutes ~ 1 week */
bg = 0;
retry = 10000; /* 10000 minutes ~ 1 week */
flavor = mountres->auth_flavors.auth_flavors_val;
while (--i >= 0) {
flavor = mountres->auth_flavors.auth_flavors_val;
while (--i >= 0) {
+ /* If no flavour requested, use first simple
+ * flavour that is offered.
+ */
+ if (! (data.flags & NFS_MOUNT_SECFLAVOUR) &&
+ (flavor[i] == AUTH_SYS ||
+ flavor[i] == AUTH_NONE)) {
+ data.pseudoflavor = flavor[i];
+ data.flags |= NFS_MOUNT_SECFLAVOUR;
+ }
if (flavor[i] == data.pseudoflavor)
yum = 1;
#ifdef NFS_MOUNT_DEBUG
if (flavor[i] == data.pseudoflavor)
yum = 1;
#ifdef NFS_MOUNT_DEBUG
"mount: %s:%s failed, "
"security flavor not supported\n",
hostname, dirname);
"mount: %s:%s failed, "
"security flavor not supported\n",
hostname, dirname);
- /* server has registered us in mtab, send umount */
+ /* server has registered us in rmtab, send umount */
nfs_call_umount(&mnt_server, &dirname);
goto fail;
}
nfs_call_umount(&mnt_server, &dirname);
goto fail;
}