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Hi everyone, I'm planning a migration of my fileserver from Gentoo
Linux with samba to SCXE with ZFS and samba/cifs sharing. Being a linux
junkie I don't have any previous experience in Solaris and there's a
couple of questions I have about my migration:

Using ZFS samba sharing, I have sharing setup but creation permission
masks are a lil weird. For example, I browse to my SCXE server and get a
login box, ok I setup smb auth in pam.conf. So I login and I'm presented
with my shares. Now I create a file, but when viewing the perms from a
console, I see that its got no perms at all. I know that samba has a
creation mask option so I went looking in smb.conf, only to find that
the only smb.conf is smb.conf-example so it's apparently not using it.

I have to wonder, as my zfs pool is shared fine using "zfs set
sharesmb=name=public tank", is smb.conf in use at all? Is it even using
samba or is it using CIFS? How can I go about setting up the finer
points of the samba/CIFS sharing?

Anything that can help a linux/samba geek migrate to solaris would be so
helpful to me right now.

Thanks in advance

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Matt Harrison
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