Correction; the perms are being set on request of the client:

[2009/01/24 13:50:41,  5] smbd/filename.c:unix_convert(290)
  conversion finished test-acl/file-cifs -> test-acl/file-cifs
[2009/01/24 13:50:41,  3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2setfilepathinfo(6702)
  call_trans2setfilepathinfo(6) test-acl/file-cifs (fnum -1) info_level=512 
totdata=100
[2009/01/24 13:50:41, 10] smbd/trans2.c:smb_set_file_unix_basic(5955)
  smb_set_file_unix_basic: SMB_SET_FILE_UNIX_BASIC: name = test-acl/file-cifs 
size = 0, uid = 4294967295, gid = 4294967295, raw perms = 0100644
[2009/01/24 13:50:41, 10] smbd/trans2.c:smb_set_file_unix_basic(6001)
  smb_set_file_unix_basic: SMB_SET_FILE_UNIX_BASIC setting mode 0644 for file 
test-acl/file-cifs

So not a server-side bug at all; the server is correctly applying the
default ACL, and then also doing as the client has requested, overriding
the mode with the new settings.

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Default ACL not applied on files created through CIFS filesystem (mount.cifs)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271922
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