Bug 377198 - Can't create a directory in the first level of a share in Dolphin (OK with other tool)
Summary: Can't create a directory in the first level of a share in Dolphin (OK with ot...
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 376344
Alias: None
Product: dolphin
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 16.12.0
Platform: Other Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Dolphin Bug Assignee
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Reported: 2017-03-04 13:19 UTC by mathojojo
Modified: 2017-03-10 18:55 UTC (History)
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Description mathojojo 2017-03-04 13:19:43 UTC
Hi,

I noticed this problem for some months... I have an OpenMediaVault Server, on whitch I shared some Directories on the local Network.
Those directories (an subdirectories) are set with chmod 770.
Owner of every directories and files : Root
Group of every directories and files : Users
My user ID is of course in the users group.

If I do a ls -l, all directories shared have this permissions : drwxrws---+

With Dolphin, when I want to enter one of thous shares, I'm prompted for my name, and password. I then enter the directory, and I can create a folder without problem.
If I go back to the shares list, and enter another share, I'm not prompted for name and password anymore (that could be a problem too, but not mine for now).
When I'm in this other share, I can't create a folder anymore. But I can do it in a subdirectory of this share...
And If I use AndSMB on Android, I can create the folder I couldn't create in Dolphin. And in Dolphin, I could delete it without any problem.

As it is working fine in AndSMB, I think it's a problem with Dolphin, or maybe kio an kio-extras.

Thank you
Comment 1 Elvis Angelaccio 2017-03-05 17:37:23 UTC
This sounds similar to the issue in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376344

Can you confirm?
Comment 2 mathojojo 2017-03-10 18:48:40 UTC
Yes, I can confirm.

I notice it :
 - When there are files or directories in the shared folder, I can't don't have write access to the root of the shared folder.

 - When the shared folder is empty (no files, no folders), then I have write acces to the root of the shared folder.

 - In subfolders of the shared folder, I almost always have write access.


Thank you
Comment 3 Elvis Angelaccio 2017-03-10 18:55:50 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 376344 ***