NFS permission denied after 10.6.7 update

Anyone else having issues with NFS mounts after the 10.6.7 update?

I have three mounts /Volumes/media/music, /Volumes/media/video, and /Volumes/media/photos. all coming from a Synology NAS. Before the update, I had no issues, but now I don't seem to have write permissions. I can't create new folders or copy files to existing folders. If I do a "Get Info" on any of the files/folders there it says: "You have custom access", and the Finder window has the pencil with the line trough it on the bottom of the frame.

The even weirder thing is, if I go to a terminal window, I have full permissions to do anything I want.
I've tried remounting and different options, but same result.

I saw in the release notes something about Trash and NFS home directories, but that's not really what I'm doing.

Anyone?

iMac 27" i7 - Late 2009, Mac OS X (10.6.7), NFS

Posted on Mar 22, 2011 11:14 AM

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Jun 28, 2011 2:50 PM in response to jrozes

While I agree that R/W permissions is now correct from the finder with NFS mounts, my client boxes still see the NFS permissions weird "You have custom access" when getting info on a file or directory - Is anyone else having that problem? Feels like it is "fixed" but not completely resolved the way it behaved in 10.6.6 and earlier. I don't want to change my /etc/exports if I can prevent it - it was working fine before. Any ideas anyone? I did remove all ACL's from the mount as a first measure, but same "You have custom access". Did NFS implementation get more complex since 10.6.7? I was thinking about exporting with no_acl and seeing what that did, because "You have custom access" feels like it might be ACL related.


my exports file (Leopard 10.5.8) /etc/exports:


/Volumes/RAID -mapall=rush:staff -network 192.168.1 -mask 255.255.255.0


-Seth

Jul 10, 2013 8:51 AM in response to tjware

I had a crapload of problems just like yours with OS X 10.7.5, and it seems that while they fixed their ****, they didn't fix it well enough that you didn't need a reboot! 😟


I could mount my share as /server1 instead of /server and be allowed to create and delete files in finder, but no kind of magic fu would allow me to change anything in /server.


Except a reboot.


Crap.

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