Hello, I'm Oliver and I need help for a experiment. I have a sharing with Samba version 3.2.5, my distribution Linux is Debian(Lenny) and the acl version is 2.2.47. Below my configurations files: #/etc/fstab /dev/sda3 /shared reiserfs defaults,acl 0 1 #smb.conf [data] comment = files path = /shared inherit acls = yes inherit permissions = yes map acl inherit = Yes # users and groups user1 and user2 into group1 user3 and user4 into group2 #permission directory files and acl's drwxr-x---+ 4 root root 96 Mai 27 11:48 group1 getfacl group1/ # file: group1/ # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x group:group1:r-x mask::r-x other::--- default:user::rwx default:group::rwx default:other::--- drwxrwx---+ 4 root root 96 Mai 27 11:48 group2 getfacl group2/ # file: group2/ # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x group:group1:r-x group:group2:rwx mask::rwx other::--- The kernel version: 2.6.26 What happened is the following: My network has windows and linux clients, the permissions described above operates normally with the windows client, but when I try to connect with the linux client does not operates. The mount command in the machine client linux: mount -t smbfs -o acl,rw,username=user1,passwd=pass //172.25.0.193/data/mnt/files/ When I try to access the folder group1 with the user1 display the message: Permission denied cd /mnt/files/group1 Permission denied. Some suggestion? Thanks Oliver
Hello, I'm Oliver and I need help for a experiment. I have a sharing with Samba version 3.2.5, my distribution Linux is Debian(Lenny) and the acl version is 2.2.47. Below my configurations files: #/etc/fstab /dev/sda3 /shared reiserfs defaults,acl 0 1 #smb.conf [data] comment = files path = /shared inherit acls = yes inherit permissions = yes map acl inherit = Yes # users and groups user1 and user2 into group1 user3 and user4 into group2 #permission directory files and acl's drwxr-x---+ 4 root root 96 Mai 27 11:48 group1 getfacl group1/ # file: group1/ # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x group:group1:r-x mask::r-x other::--- default:user::rwx default:group::rwx default:other::--- drwxrwx---+ 4 root root 96 Mai 27 11:48 group2 getfacl group2/ # file: group2/ # owner: root # group: root user::rwx group::r-x group:group1:r-x group:group2:rwx mask::rwx other::--- The kernel version: 2.6.26 What happened is the following: My network has windows and linux clients, the permissions described above operates normally with the windows client, but when I try to connect with the linux client does not operates. The mount command in the machine client linux: mount -t smbfs -o acl,rw,username=user1,passwd=pass //172.25.0.193/data/mnt/files/ When I try to access the folder group1 with the user1 display the message: Permission denied cd /mnt/files/group1 Permission denied. Some suggestion? Thanks Oliver
From: Oliver Guerino <oguerino at gmail.com> Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 13:29:44 -0300> What happened is the following: > My network has windows and linux clients, the permissions described above > operates normally with the windows client, but when I try to connect > with the linux client does not operates.As far as I examined to connect from self-compiled Samba 3.5.6 and mount.cifs to ext3 filesystem on lenny, the same problem occurred. And from Windows, no problems occurred. It seems that mount.cifs (and your mount.smb perhaps) can not recognize ACLs set on files on the mounted-filesystems... --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <monyo at samba.gr.jp>