Search subfolders in AFP-Shares

i have a Qnap TS-439 Pro NAS attached to my network -  i'm trying to search with the finder through a whole networkshare by using cmd+F and choosing the actual directory - the search only finds files in the directory where i'm just in but not in the subfolders
using the same directory from the smb-share it works as expected
is this a OSX (Finder) bug or something the AFP-Protocol of the NAS?

it's solved - it was a problem with the netatalk-software of the NAS. after updating it to the latest version it works as expected.

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