Hello, fist of all I'd like to thank all samba team for the great job it is doing: thanks very much to samba team! We are running a very large file server (nearly 300 users) based on Linux-XFS filesystem and SAMBA 2.2.1a. We are controlling XFS ACLs through WinNT/2K tool (right click, properties, security, permissions). We are not using winbind. We are using SECURITY=DOMAIN. The netbios name is DLITLX03. We have the following problem: when I do "right click, properties, security, permissions" and then "Add" (to choose a new group or user) and then I choose DLITLX03 from "List Names From" I see only a part of all the groups that I have defined on the linux box and I do not see any users. Can somebody give me some suggestion? Thank you in advance, Lorenzo Corradini. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
I posted last week and got some good answers, but I am still having problems. Samba does not seem to be converting the acl's properly. Here is an overview: Windows 2000 Domain Red Hat 8 w/ acl rpm's installed: e2fsprogs libattr attr attr-devel libacl acl acl-devel fileutils star Winbind working perfectly Two Drives: Primary Drive EXT3 Seconday Drive that houses Samba Shares XFS Note: XFS has built in ACL support Samba configured with acl support: ./configure --with-acl-support make make install If I run wbinfo -g or -u it lists all the groups or users (respectively) in my domain. If I run a getfacl on a file it prints out the correct acl's. For instance: getfacl libattr-devel-2.0.8-3.i386.rpm # file: libattr-devel-2.0.8-3.i386.rpm # owner: MCASOLUTIONS\harris # group: MCASOLUTIONS\Domain Users user::rw- group::rw- other::--- However if I check a file through windows it permissions show up as unix_group.gid Here are some screen shots: http://bharris.f2o.org/win.html My theory is that samba is not properly converting the linux ACLs into windows ACLs but I'm not sure how to fix it. Any ideas? Thanks! Brett
>I posted last week and got some good answers, but >I am still having problems. Samba does not seem to >be converting the acl's properly. Here is an >overview:Perhaps you should enclose relevant parts of your smb.conf file, the global section and the section for the share in which you're not able to change ACLs.>................ >If I run wbinfo -g or -u it lists all the groups or >users (respectively) in my domain. If I run a getfacl >on a file it prints out the correct acl's. For >instance: > >getfacl libattr-devel-2.0.8-3.i386.rpm ># file: libattr-devel-2.0.8-3.i386.rpm ># owner: MCASOLUTIONS\harris ># group: MCASOLUTIONS\Domain Users >user::rw- >group::rw- >other::---This example doesn't show any ACLs! These are normal permission bits as displayed by getfacl. The command would show them even if ACL support weren't there. Do some setfacl for some other user or group and then do getfacl.>However if I check a file through windows it >permissions show up as unix_group.gid > >Here are some screen shots: > http://bharris.f2o.org/win.html>My theory is that samba is not properly converting >the linux ACLs into windows ACLs but I'm not sure >how to fix it. Any ideas?It's too early for any theories. Do the homework 1st. ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005