On 12/16/22 14:18, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> On 16/12/2022 13:01, Piviul via samba wrote:
>> I need to share a folder in a way that some groups members have write
>> permissions to the share and some other groups members can only read
>> files on the share, the others members can't access at all.
>>
>> I don't care about acl, all files/directory in the share should
have
>> the same access.? Do you think that disabling acls in a such way
>>
>> vfs objects = acl_xattr
>> acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes
>> valid users = <read groups list>,<write group list>
>> read list?? = <read groups list>
>> write list? = <write group list>
>> force group = staff
>> create mask = 0664
>> force create mode = 0664
>> directory mask = 0775
>> force directory mode = 2775
>>
>> would be a good idea
>
> Well, NO
>
> You only need the 'vfs objects' line in '[global]' and the
path and
> 'read only = no' in the share, you then set the permissions from
Windows.
>
> if you do add 'acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes' , it does what
it
> says, Samba will ignore the system acls.
>
> I suggest you read 'man vfs_acl_xattr' and this wiki page:
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs
>
> If you want to set up Samba as you suggest, only do it on a Unix
> domain member and do not set 'vfs objects = acl_xattr'.
there is no way, I can't ignore windows acl I have to use them... ok,
I'll try to use them.
Piviul