Hi Jerry,

If I have the actual ACL on the parent directory and the file
created from Windows, I can better answer your questions. You
can view the directory's ACL with "ls -vd" and file's ACL with
"ls -v"

As a general note, Windows inheritance rules are different from
ZFS and/or POSIX rules. When you create a file from Windows you
get the Windows rules not the latter (and it's not optional :) )

Thanks,
Afshin

Janice Chang wrote:
> Hi Jerry.  Thank you for the information.  I'm cc'ing 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], where most of the CIFS folk hang out.
> 
> Janice
> 
> Jerry Backlin wrote:
>> 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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