Mgr. Peter Tuharsky
2015-Mar-09 09:21 UTC
[Samba] Linux fs ACL ignored for Samba4 share in Windows?
Hallo, we have Samba 3 domain w/LDAP backend. Recently we have set up Samba 4.1.7 fileserver, a member of the domain, as a first step of full migration to Samba 4. Now, we have problem with file ACL on the Samba4 fileserver. Linux ext4 fs has 777 ACLs for the file. Why does it look like in Windows (both XP and 2k8r2) that "Everyone" has not write permission? Sincerely Peter
Rowland Penny
2015-Mar-09 09:49 UTC
[Samba] Linux fs ACL ignored for Samba4 share in Windows?
On 09/03/15 09:21, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky wrote:> Hallo, > > we have Samba 3 domain w/LDAP backend. Recently we have set up Samba > 4.1.7 fileserver, a member of the domain, as a first step of full > migration to Samba 4. > > Now, we have problem with file ACL on the Samba4 fileserver. Linux ext4 > fs has 777 ACLs for the file. Why does it look like in Windows (both XP > and 2k8r2) that "Everyone" has not write permission? > > Sincerely > Peter >Hi, any chance you can post the smb.conf from the samba 4.1.7 fileserver ? Rowland
Mgr. Peter Tuharsky
2015-Mar-10 07:16 UTC
[Samba] Linux fs ACL ignored for Samba4 share in Windows?
Hm, it is quite large. I will snip all comments out and all shares that are not interesting smb.conf: [global] workgroup = ldap1.sk server string = server %L wins support = no dns proxy = no netbios aliases = datastore dokumenty iss pravo prenos matriky log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d log level = 2 security = domain encrypt passwords = true passdb backend = tdbsam obey pam restrictions = no unix password sync = no map to guest = bad user domain logons = no domain master = auto local master = no usershare allow guests = no include = /etc/samba/smb-global.conf include = /etc/samba/smb-datastore.conf smb-global.conf: [global] dos charset = 852 unix charset = UTF8 dos filetimes = yes browseable = no guest ok = no public = no writable = yes unix extensions = no follow symlinks = yes smb-datastore.conf: [iss_num] path = /mnt/data_raid/iss_num comment = Projekt ISS_NUM locking = yes default case = lower preserve case = no D?a 09.03.2015 o 10:49 Rowland Penny nap?sal(a):> On 09/03/15 09:21, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky wrote: >> Hallo, >> >> we have Samba 3 domain w/LDAP backend. Recently we have set up Samba >> 4.1.7 fileserver, a member of the domain, as a first step of full >> migration to Samba 4. >> >> Now, we have problem with file ACL on the Samba4 fileserver. Linux ext4 >> fs has 777 ACLs for the file. Why does it look like in Windows (both XP >> and 2k8r2) that "Everyone" has not write permission? >> >> Sincerely >> Peter >> > > Hi, any chance you can post the smb.conf from the samba 4.1.7 > fileserver ? > > Rowland >