Re: [Samba] Can new ACL entries be inherited to existing subdirectories.

2007-05-18 Thread Andrew Watkins
As also, you got it dead right. set "map acl inherit = yes" Solaris does seem to support "extended attributes". Thanks Andrew Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Watkins wrote: Hello, My samba drive works well on my XP machines and ACLs work

Re: [Samba] Can new ACL entries be inherited to existing subdirectories.

2007-05-18 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Watkins wrote: > > > Hello, > > My samba drive works well on my XP machines and ACLs work fine as well. > XP users can add new user permissions to files and folders and they are > inherited for all NEW files and folders created in the future.

Re: [Samba] Can new ACL entries be inherited to existing subdirectories.

2007-05-16 Thread Ralf Gross
Andrew Watkins schrieb: > > But, adding a new permission on the security tab to a folder does not > alter the EXISTING files/sub-folders like it does on a real windows > network drive. > > I am running Samba 3.0.24/25 on Solaris 10/9 machines and here are my > current settings: > > ac

[Samba] Can new ACL entries be inherited to existing subdirectories.

2007-05-16 Thread Andrew Watkins
Hello, My samba drive works well on my XP machines and ACLs work fine as well. XP users can add new user permissions to files and folders and they are inherited for all NEW files and folders created in the future. But, adding a new permission on the security tab to a folder does not alter t