That's not a the problem. I know the extensions are compiled in and running on the client machine. I can see the ACLs over the cifs mount from the client machine. It only becomes an issue when I try to write files over the cifs mount. At that point it writes the wrong uid/gid/perms. It even overwrites with the wrong permissions on an existing file with the correct permissions. I even tried loading the cifs modules on the server, but that made no difference.
François Legal wrote: > UNIX extension wouldn't be available if they're not built-in the kernel or > as a module (I never used it in the modular form). > > However (that may not apply well in your case), you could use pam_mount to > do the mounting with the correct user credentials. > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba