On 11/1/07, Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a Samba 3.0.24-7 on Fedora 6 as a member of an Windows NT 4.0 > domain, with a simple share setup with ACLs. The permissions on the > share from Windows XP Pro Security tab shows Everyone, and root (Unix > Group\root) without any Permissions. When trying to add permissions > from XP while logged on as CPDOM+admin the error is display "Unable to > save permission changes on "share name" on "server name" Access is > denied. Files can be copied to the share but can't be opened. Below is > the smb.conf. I believe ACLs would work if I add access. I tried > setting the ACLs using setfacl and then the permissions show full > control from XP, but I'm still unable to change permissions or open files. > > [global] > > winbind separator = + > idmap uid = 10000-20000 > idmap gid = 10000-20000 > winbind enum users = yes > winbind enum groups = yes > winbind use default domain = no > > security = domain > workgroup = CPDOM > netbios name = FILE_SRV > password server = XSERVER > server string = > > > [data] > comment = FILES > path = /files > guest ok = yes > create mask = 0777 > writeable = yes > nt acl support = yes > oplocks = no > browseable = yes > dos filemode = yes > admin users = >
Your smb.conf file looks fine. Can CPDOM+admin log into the unix system and create files? You are mounting your unix filesystem with acls enabled? Also can you post an ls -al on /files -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba