Hi Samba experts, I have a SAMBA 3 (compiled using --with-acl-support) Debian 2.6.12 kernel (compiled with POSIX ACLS) box. I need to create a folder structure like this: sharename folder 1 folder 1-1 folder 1-2 (dropbox -- users can write but not delete) folder 2 folder 2-1 folder 2-2 How do I do that? I need to allow read-only access to files after writing them. =================================Here's what I have (but it's not working) ================================= [global] nt acl support = true netbios name = acl kernel change notify = yes inherit permissions = yes inherit acls = yes inherit owner = yes acl group control = yes [sharename] path = /home/user1 browseable = Yes writeable = Yes hide unreadable = yes Thanks! Sean
use the "inherit owner" option and search the ML greez sean wingert wrote:> Hi Samba experts, > > I have a SAMBA 3 (compiled using --with-acl-support) Debian 2.6.12 kernel > (compiled with POSIX ACLS) box. I need to create a folder structure like > this: > > sharename > folder 1 > folder 1-1 > folder 1-2 (dropbox -- users can write but not delete) > > folder 2 > folder 2-1 > folder 2-2 > > How do I do that? I need to allow read-only access to files after writing > them. > > > > =================================> Here's what I have (but it's not working) =================================> > [global] > nt acl support = true > netbios name = acl > kernel change notify = yes > inherit permissions = yes > inherit acls = yes > inherit owner = yes > acl group control = yes > > [sharename] > path = /home/user1 > browseable = Yes > writeable = Yes > hide unreadable = yes > > > Thanks! > > Sean > >
Hi Samba experts, I have a SAMBA 3 (compiled using --with-acl-support) Debian 2.6.12 kernel (compiled with POSIX ACLS) box. I need to create a folder structure like this: sharename folder 1 folder 1-1 folder 1-2 (dropbox -- users can write but not delete) folder 2 folder 2-1 folder 2-2 How do I do that? I need to allow read-only access to files after writing them. =================================Here's what I have (but it's not working) ================================= [global] nt acl support = true netbios name = acl kernel change notify = yes inherit permissions = yes inherit acls = yes inherit owner = yes acl group control = yes [sharename] path = /home/user1 browseable = Yes writeable = Yes hide unreadable = yes Thanks! Sean