Samba missing access check on reparse point operations
CVE-2026-1933 is a high-severity access control flaw in Samba affecting versions since 4.21. Samba fails to enforce SMB-layer write restrictions when handling NTFS-style reparse point metadata on shares configured with "read only = yes" and on file handles opened read-only. Due to missing access checks, an authenticated user who has underlying filesystem write permission to the exported files can still set or delete the reparse point metadata via SMB operations. In Samba, this metadata is stored in the "user.SmbReparse" extended attribute, with the FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT bit tracked in the "user.DosAttrib" xattr. As a result, a user can modify SMB-visible file behavior on a nominally read-only share, including converting existing files into symbolic links or other reparse point types as seen by Windows and Linux clients.
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