On Dec 17, 2009, at 8:22 AM, George K Colley wrote: > > On Dec 16, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Anton Starikov wrote: > >> >> On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:28 PM, Ryan Suarez wrote: >> >>> Anton Starikov wrote: >>>> Then with "unix extension = yes" there os no way for propagation of ACL's? >>>> >>>> BTW, I tried it with "unix extension = no" on server side. According to >>>> google it used to work on 10.5.x in this way. >>> >>> Nope, I'm testing with OSX v10.5.7 client and we have 'unix extensions=no' >>> explicitly set on the server. This problem still occurs. >>> >> >> Then I don't understand. I found few cases on the internet, where disabling >> of unix extensions helped to enable ACL for 10.5.x. >> Probably it was with older versions of Leopard with older of smbfs. > unix extension on or off has no affect on ACL support. We turn on NT Style > ACL support only if we think the Server, Client and Network Log in user all > belong to the same Domain.
How to check it or enforce it? Setup is next: 1) On OSX 10.5 server OpenDirectory + samba PDC. 2) Linux server with samba (member of domain hosted on OSX) 3) OSX 10.6 client. OSX client login as OpenDirectory user. In opendirectory apple-user-homeurl set to point to samba share on linux server. Anton. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba