Thanks Chris that solved it.
I had followed that before but I missed the "vfs objects = zfsacl" part.
Teach me to skip information.
I also used the "idmap config" whiched help with my mapping of AD and
LDAP. ref:
http://blogs.oracle.com/jurasek/entry/even_more_simple_configuration
Cheers,
Andrew
On 12/10/11 05:05 PM, Chris Ridd wrote:
On 9 Dec 2011, at 16:05, Andrew Watkins wrote:
Hi,
I will try here as my first port of call.
I am using Samba to server files to our Windows users and I want them to change
permissions of files so they can give access to other users.
Before any says anything I am doing this in a ZONE so CIFS server is not
available in Solaris zones.
Well, it does not seem to work and I have followed a few blog entries but they
all give the same result:
- Edit file properties
- Add user to Windows Security Tab and select Apply:
"Unable to save permission changes on MyFile.txt"
"Access is denied"
Should this be a problem?
The blog entries I have followed (why are they never 100% complete!)
http://blog.mc-thias.org/?title=registering-a-samba-solaris-10-server-as-a-ms-ad-member&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
http://blog.allanglesit.com/2011/03/solaris-11-join-ad-domain-for-samba/
Any pointers?
Are you using "vfs objects = zfsacl" ?
This<http://nineproductions.com/technology/14-sun-solaris/65-solaris-11-samba-zfs-configuration.html>
looks useful...
Chris
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Andrew Watkins * Birkbeck College
http://notallmicrosoft.blogspot.com/
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