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 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba