Also, just to clarify, the benefit of this package is that Samba would
be able to provide proper Windows ACL/Permission Sets for ZFS. Since ZFS
uses NFSv4 permission types.
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I think this should be closed due to the time involved, and 10.04/12.04
no longer being maintained.
How can this be closed?
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Title:
named logs a
** Description changed:
According to Samba4 documentation, there is a vfs module that is
supposed to work hand in hand with zfs, called zfsacl. The documentation
for this (for 4.7.6) can be found listed here:
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/4.7/man-html/vfs_zfsacl.8.html
However, whe
Public bug reported:
According to Samba4 documentation, there is a vfs module that is
supposed to work hand in hand with zfs, called zfsacl. The documentation
for this (for 4.7.6) can be found listed here:
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/4.7/man-html/vfs_zfsacl.8.html
However, when attempting to
I wish there was an edit feature.
I found this while browsing for a fix:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=407611&action=diff#/usr/share/logwatch/scripts/shared/applystddate.orig_sec2
Could this be implemented into ubuntu's logwatch package?
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This has existed for close to a year now, and (to me at least) doesn't
appear to be fixed. I had this same issue some time back, and re-
installed inetutils-syslogd to fix this, since logwatch doesn't work.
Is there any immediate work around?
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