Janice,
Below you have 2 files where the first one is written from a windows
system. It seems to pick up the right owner but the file protection is
set up to disallow users on the solaris system to access the file. This
means that if I want
to access the file when logged in on Solaris I need to change the
protection. The parent directory have the protection set up to allow
everybody full access and I work in workgroup mode.
----------+ 1 backlin staff 1109 Jan 31 11:09 nsswitch.conf
drwxrwxrwx+ 2 backlin staff 3 Jan 1 11:09 Solaris 10
I assume there must be a way to set up zfs to allow files to be accessed
by the same user on the solaris system and also manage who has access to
a file created from a networked windows system.
In addition I can't create folders from a windows system, I get access
denied. Is there something I have missed when setting up the system?
TIA,
Jerry
Janice Chang wrote:
Hi Jerry. Thank you for your inquiry.
Would appreciate some examples showing the permissions set from
Windows and what is seen vs. what is expected on the Solaris server.
Thanks!
Janice
Jerry Backlin wrote:
I'm using sharesmb (b82) in my home office server with XP & W2K
clients. Upgrades have caused some hickups and the smbpasswd file had
been reset for me but that is addressed now.
I can not get my hands around how file protection should be set up.
currently a file written into the zfs share does not inherit the
protection parent filesystem, from solaris you have no access.
I assume this has not been addressed yet
Jerry
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