Hi, i'm working on debian testing. i installed samba 3.0.10-1, and a 2.6.8 kernel with acl support. i create an xfs partition with mkfs.xfs.
i'm using libnss-ldap for uid/gid translation with a windows 2000 server. (active directory patched with sfu 3.5) I can modify, add users/group from the samba server. ex: (test.txt owned by "admin", and "toto" is a user on AD) $ setfacl -m u:toto:rw test.txt $ getfacl test.txt # file: test.txt # owner: admin # group: admin user::rw- user:toto:rw- group::r-- mask::rw- other::r-- from windows, toto can read and modify the file test.txt. i tested all sorts of situations and all rights are respected by windows. But from windows, i can only modify existing rights and delete existing users/groups acl. i can't add new users/groups acl on a file/folder. i can't copy a file from windows to the samba share without its rights beeing set to the owner user/group only. Can someone help me with this problem ? (i'm trying not to use winbind) Thanks in advance for your help ;) A.
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