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Prodo123

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Nov 18, 2010
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Hello,

I have an OS X server hosting a network share among other things. Currently it's configured to use SMB3 with encryption for its root directory and a separate AFP share for the Time Machine backups.

The weird thing is that I have two other Macs which are clients that mount the root share (SMB3). One computer has write permissions for all folders but fails to complete writes over ~700-1000MB, after which it says the file could not be read or written. The other computer has no write permissions for all directories save one that is empty and unused, while it can delete things. Checking permissions on the terminal for both server and client, everything seems to be in check on both sides.

I've also discovered that this only happens when I log in by the registered domain name (www.foo.com) but not when I log in by the local address (foo.local) even though I log in with the same account. Moreover, while writing to the server from the client fails, pulling the same data on the client from the server itself works fine. And just to make sure, I ran disk checks over and over on the drive, and everything checks out.

Can you guys help me out?
 
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