yeap, I'm talking about ACLs on files and directories, I'm using ext3
file system with acls and quotas, and works really fine.

>>> BuSab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/12/03 06:04am >>>
le Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:03:35 -0300, "Leandro Ariel Gomez Chavarria"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :

> I solve this using the option admin users in shares, like that:
> 
> [Finances]
>       path = /Groups/Finances
>       valid users = @"DOMAIN+Finances"
>       admin users = @"DOMAIN+Domain Admins"
> 
> Everyone who belongs to the Finances group can access the share, but
> can't modify acls from windows, but, everyone who belongs to the
> Domain Admins group can modify acls without problem, if you look in
> the smbstatus the connection is made by root.

It don't work for me. Are you talking about share ACLs or ACLs on
files
and directories?

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