SMB share shown as empty with version 1.15.x_20241113
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:55 pm
Hi,
I can't get USB storage sharing via CIFS to work with firmware version 1.15.x_20241113. It did work previously with the stable 1.14.0 firmware.
The problem is that the USB Storage is shown as empty on the remote device. (tried Windows and Linux)
Via FTP the files on the USB storage are shown and everything appears to be working as it should.
Here is a list of other tests I did:
- Use an EXT4 formated USB disk -> same result as with FAT32 and NTFS (i.e. no files shown).
- Copy files from a client computer over the network to the Gargoyle SMB share (i.e. write file) -> the file copy succeeds, but the copied files are then not shown on the client computer. Unmounted the USB disk from the router and plugged it into a computer -> the newly written files are there.
- Created a new folder /tmp/test on the Gargoyle router, modified /etc/config/ksmbd to point to /tmp/test ("option path '/tmp/test'") and restarted the ksmbd service -> everything works perfectly fine.
This kind of sounds like an issue with read permissions, but it is not something obvious, as I haven't been able to spot anything that doesn't look right.
Has anyone successfully tested USB storage sharing via CIFS with 1.15.x?
I can't get USB storage sharing via CIFS to work with firmware version 1.15.x_20241113. It did work previously with the stable 1.14.0 firmware.
The problem is that the USB Storage is shown as empty on the remote device. (tried Windows and Linux)
Via FTP the files on the USB storage are shown and everything appears to be working as it should.
Here is a list of other tests I did:
- Use an EXT4 formated USB disk -> same result as with FAT32 and NTFS (i.e. no files shown).
- Copy files from a client computer over the network to the Gargoyle SMB share (i.e. write file) -> the file copy succeeds, but the copied files are then not shown on the client computer. Unmounted the USB disk from the router and plugged it into a computer -> the newly written files are there.
- Created a new folder /tmp/test on the Gargoyle router, modified /etc/config/ksmbd to point to /tmp/test ("option path '/tmp/test'") and restarted the ksmbd service -> everything works perfectly fine.
This kind of sounds like an issue with read permissions, but it is not something obvious, as I haven't been able to spot anything that doesn't look right.
Has anyone successfully tested USB storage sharing via CIFS with 1.15.x?