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2014 Jan 30
3
smbxcals
HI ,
We have come up with a utility called smbxcals which is derived from
smbcals, where we no need to establish the client connection to perform
ACLs operations, by just giving the absolute path as a paratmeter can list
and set ACLs as below,
# smbxcacls /root/FOO/
REVISION:1
CONTROL:0x8404
OWNER:DEMOSP\Administrator
GROUP:DEMOSP\Domain Users
ACL:BUILTIN\Administrators:ALLOWE...
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Thanks for the first reply, Jeremy.
What about the (future) implementation of RichACL?
Will there be any native Linux Client support along with the SMB2/SMB3 protocol?
I know, there is a native implemenation for RichACLs in ext4 FS.
Unfortunately, smbcals is not a native Linux ACL Tool and has a very unhandy syntax.
I just tested some days ago. ;-)
I am looking for a solution that allows the Linux Client to access the ACL via getfacl/setfacl, if
anyhow possible.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Best
Sebastian
Sebastian Kraus
Team IT am Institut fü...
2019 Feb 26
0
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
...locked any merge of the RichACLs code into the
Linux kernel.
If you use ZFS then you can use ZFSACLs which
are quivalent.
> Will there be any native Linux Client support along with the SMB2/SMB3 protocol?
> I know, there is a native implemenation for RichACLs in ext4 FS.
> Unfortunately, smbcals is not a native Linux ACL Tool and has a very unhandy syntax.
> I just tested some days ago. ;-)
> I am looking for a solution that allows the Linux Client to access the ACL via getfacl/setfacl, if
> anyhow possible.
Check out the latest cifsfs code. I think Steve
and Aurelian and Ronni...
2019 Feb 26
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Dear all,
what is about the support for POSIX ACL in Samba protocol implementation of SMB2 and SMB3?
>From what I extracted from SNIA and SambaXP developer conference talks and as well as the official Samba Wiki,
support for POSIX ACL in SMB2 and SMB3 has been completely abandonned. Am I right?
If so, is there any other possibility to allow Linux Clients to natively access access control lists