Thomas Burgess wrote:
I've got a strange issue, If this is covered elsewhere, i apologize in advance for my newbness

I've got a couple ZFS filesystems shared cifs and nfs, i've managed to get ACL's working the way i want, provided things are accessed via cifs and nfs.

If i create a new dir via cifs or NFS then the acl's work exactly as i want, but if i do the same thing with shell using mkdir, it doesn't.....i'm not sure what i'm missing here...


What is the ACL on the parent directory?

What are the settings of the aclinherit and aclmode properties?

How are you creating the directory? Is it /usr/bin/mkdir or /usr/gnu/bin/mkdir?

basically, if i create the dir with mkdir, it creates, it looks ok but i can't copy files into it.....why should this be?


That doesn't make sense, NFS and local should access should behave the same way.

The CIFS serve bypasses the aclmode/aclinherit properties and always creates files/dir with strict windows ACL inheritance semantics.

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