man, 16.05.2005 kl. 16.55 skrev Meli Marco: > Hi, I running samba-3.0.13-1 connect to W2k3, attr-2.4.19 and acl-2.2.27-1.
What's "attr-2.4.19"? What's "acl-2.2.27-1"? Would they by any chance be rpm library versions? What's the OS and distro? Looks as if it might be late Red Hat. Then again, it might not. > I've a strange problem with ACL settings, following the data structure.I > would that user1 could read/write only his personal folder, user1 belongs to > domain users and can reach the user folder but he can't see his personal > folder. I have tried to run setfacl -b (remove all ACL entries) and setup > them again, format the data partition with mkfs xfs ... an mounted it again > but it doesn't works, I have a twin pc installed and on this it works fine. > But the strange matter, is if I connect to the data share and reach the user > folder with smbclient //smbserver/data -Uuser1%*** , I can see the user1 > personal folder and it works I expected. Why it works with smbclient but not > with Winodws client? Possibly because Samba doesn't have ACL support compiled in? Where did your Samba package(s) come from? Were they srpms? How did you install? > And what can I do to found the problem? > /data [domain users r-x] > /user [domain users r-x] > /user1 [user1 rwx] This doesn't look like ACL stuff to me. --Tonni -- Nothing sucksseeds like a pigeon without a beak ... mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.billy.demon.nl They'll love us, won't they? They feed us, don't they? ... -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba