Purpose: Create a File Server that can replace our windows file server. System Details: RedHat 8 Kernel 2.4.18-18 SGI XFS 1.2.0 2 disks 1 for the filesystem ext3 1 for the shares using xfs
Most of the threads and articles I read about doing this told me that I had to recompile the kernel for acl support. Then I found a post that mention that XFS has built in ACL support. Which it does. Currently I am trying to get samba to work with the acl's What I have done so far: Installed all related rpm's Joined Domain Set Up Windbind Tested account synchronization Installed Samba Set up shares Set ACL's for share root dir through linux The permisions that I set through linux work perfectly. The people who should have access to a particular share do and those who shouldn't don't. As I understand it you should then be able to set permisions on files within those directories as if they were on a windows server, but the permissions that show up are unix_group 109 (server\unix_group 109) I may not have configured samba with acl support ./configure --with-acl-support So I went back and tried running that line. It reported: checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... (cached) no checking for ACL support... (cached) no Now I'm not sure where to go from here. Any ideas? Thanks, Brett -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba