Sven Geggus schrieb: 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> 
> 
> > But I'll can  change ACLs, if i'm the owner of this file/folder. If 
> > I'm member of an ownerproup or I have full access via ACLs (as user or 
> > as a member of a group) I always get an error message: 
> > setfacl: test_unixgrpvoll: Operation not permitted 
> 
> RTFL hels in this case! 
> 
> from smb.conf(5) 
> 
> --cut-- 
> dos filemode (S) 
> 
> The default behavior in Samba is to provide UNIX-like behavior where 
> only the owner of a file/directory is able to change the permissions 
> on  it.  However,  this  behavior  is often confusing to DOS/Windows 
> users. Enabling this parameter allows a user who has write access 
> to the  file  (by  whatever means) to modify the permissions 
> (including ACL) on it. Note that a user belonging to the group owning 
> the file will  not  be  allowed  to  change  permissions if the 
> group 
> is only granted read access. Ownership of the file/directory may also 
> be changed. 
> 
> Default: dos filemode = no 
> --cut-- 
> 
> from setfacl(1) 
> 
> --cut-- 
> PERMISSIONS 
> 
> The  file  owner  and  processes  capable of CAP_FOWNER are granted 
> the 
> right to modify ACLs of a file. This is analogous  to  the permissions 
> required  for  accessing the file mode. (On current Linux systems, root 
> is the only user with the CAP_FOWNER capability.) 
> --cut-- 
> 
> Regards 
> 
> Sven 
> 
> 
> 
Hello! 

Dos filemode works for the main unixgroup, but not for ACL-Users/Groups 
(with full access). 
Is there an opportunity also for ACL-Users/Groups 

Regards... 

Björn 

    
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