Did you try temporarily commenting out the "valid users" and "write list" lines. That should make it writable by default. If you are then able to write it suggests that samba is not correctly matching up the users' groups to the "valid users" and "write list" groups. Although if this were the case then you would probably have been denied write permissions.

Is /home/share/students an NFS/autofs mount? What happens if you create a subdirectory (via unix) under students, with group owner students, permissions 777. Can users create files under that? If you look at the advanced permissions of the directories or files in windows, do you see any "deny" ACE's that may be trumping the allow ACE's? In unix, 770 means "user and group has full access, and no one else has rights unless they are the user or group. However in Windows this may be getting interpreted as "deny everyone some rights even if they are explicited granted rights as the user or group." ( I ran into this with Samba 3.0.x with Solaris 10 and ZFS ACL's.)








On 06/30/2010 09:21 AM, Michael Lyon wrote:
Here is the scenario:

AD-authentication is functioning fine.  I can query users and group info
from wbinfo and getent just fine.

The clients can map to the shares, but cannot write to the shares.  I have
tried variations of chmod 777 on absolute paths to enable read/write access
to no avail.

The share is configured as such:

[student]
     comment = Test share
     path = /home/share/students
     public = yes
     writeable = yes
     browseable = yes
     create mask = 0770
     force create mode  = 0770
     directory mask = 02770
     force directory mode = 02770
     directory security mask = 0775
     admin users = DOMAIN\Administrator
     valid users = @"students"
     write list = @"students"
     inherit permissions = yes
     inherit acls = yes

The error log reports:
[2010/06/29 09:42:45,  2] smbd/open.c:2447(open_directory)
   open_directory: unable to create New folder. Error was
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[2010/06/29 09:42:45,  2] smbd/open.c:2447(open_directory)
   open_directory: unable to create New folder. Error was
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[2010/06/29 09:42:45,  2] smbd/open.c:2447(open_directory)
   open_directory: unable to create New folder. Error was
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[2010/06/29 09:42:45,  2] smbd/open.c:2447(open_directory)
   open_directory: unable to create New folder. Error was
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[2010/06/29 09:42:45,  2] smbd/open.c:2447(open_directory)
   open_directory: unable to create New folder. Error was
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

Mike

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