I'll have to see if I can dig up my notes, but I saw this as well and
was able to fix it. Can you post your smb.conf?

Aaron Kincer

On Nov 5, 2007 10:30 AM, Bruno Pirajá Moyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody, i have use samba (3.0) as a PDC in my company. The file
> tree was growing so a had to use POSIX ACLs for the file permissions.
> The problem is when a user creates a new file or modify an existing one,
> the ACLs turn to a mess. For example, i have a dir where the users of a
> group has only read permissions, on of them must have write permissions.
> When this writer user creates a new file, he cannot rename it, or delete
> it, even being the owner of the file.
> This problem only occurs when the users are using from a windows client
> machine. If i try it in the linux server, the ACLs works fine.
>
> I have a ubuntu 7.04 with kernel 2.6 with ACLs and EAs enabled.
>
> Thanks for every help
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