fre, 27.05.2005 kl. 15.20 skrev Ross McInnes: > Hi all got a bit of and odd problem with ACL. Ive read up on a few bits in > the samba howto and read some threads on here about it. > > Im not sure if this is a bug, something ive not done, doing wrong etc so > anyone that could shed some light on it that would be great. > > Basically the windows box handles all user account processing and during > creating a script for all this it will attempt to change the permissions on > the HOME directory to the user in question > > (i.e C:\>cacls Z:\Students\2005\sb05 /G sb05:F /T /E) > > But I always get Access is denied. Even tho its currently owned by > administrator. > > Trying the "manual" way, and the ways listed in the offical samba howto > guide produces similar results.
Sounds as though you don't have POSIX ACLs enabled on the Samba share mount. > The only way I can change the owner is to go into linux and use the chown > command. > > After that its set to the correct user and all is well... Except by doing it > by hand kinda rains on my lovely automatic user creation script! > > Samba.log file shows me no errors, as do any of the others. If there a > switch/option I need to enable? > > Below is smb.conf > > Im running RHES3, Samba 3.0.14a and Windows 2k3 AD in mixed Mode. [...] The OS has ACL support as standard, but it's not enabled by default. What does /etc/fstab look like for the share mount? --Tonni -- mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.billy.demon.nl Eg er bergenser og, eg, men, Trondheims-ordfører Marvin Wiseth: «Bergenserne er flinke til å gjøre mye ut av lite» (uttalte seg over 17. mai feiringen iår, men gjelder sannsynligvis og dette mel mitt). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba