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bug#22030: chown permission denied
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Assaf Gordon |
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bug#22030: chown permission denied |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Nov 2015 17:48:04 -0500 |
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Hello,
On 11/27/2015 03:50 AM, Catalino Rivera wrote:
I successfully mounted NFS to a ubuntu server and access the file, however,
linking this mounted thing to SVN and change the ownership giving a heck of
headache, been scrolling all the
solution in the WWW, but no luck.
[...]
# chown -R www-data: subversion myproject
"permission denied"
To help us identify the issue, please post the exact error message from 'chown',
and the output from 'chown --version'.
A typical error message from GNU coreutils' chown looks like so:
$ chown --version | head -n1
chown (GNU coreutils) 8.23.170-02f67
$ sudo touch 1
$ chown gordon: 1
chown: changing ownership of ‘1’: Operation not permitted
Without knowing full details,
My first guess would it that it might have something to do with root-squashing
on the NFS-server-side
(meaning, the 'root' user on your Ubuntu server does not actually have
super-user permissions on the NFS mount,
and thus ownership modifications are blocked).
more information here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_security#Root_squash .
regards,
- assaf