Hiya. I've got an XFS partition, have compiled and installed all the XFS stuff, then compiled (with --with-acl-support) samba, which then returns: checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes checking for ACL support... yes Using posix ACLs So it would seem to me that ACLs would be supported. So then I install and run it, add the box to the (Samba 2.2.2) domain, surf via Windows (W2K) to a share point, modify the ACLs on a file or directory, and save them. Everything's fine so far. Except that, when I look at the security for the file again, all my ACL-based changes are gone. (Happens in front of my eyes if I hit "Apply" instead of "OK" when changing ACLs.) Ideas? Thanks muchly, as I'm thoroughly stumped, -Ken
Try "nt acl support = yes" on the file share and see if that helps... -----Original Message----- From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Ken D'Ambrosio Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 9:59 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Cc: kena@well.com Subject: [Samba] XFS ACLs vanish. (2.2.2a and 2.2.3a) Hiya. I've got an XFS partition, have compiled and installed all the XFS stuff, then compiled (with --with-acl-support) samba, which then returns: checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes checking for ACL support... yes Using posix ACLs So it would seem to me that ACLs would be supported. So then I install and run it, add the box to the (Samba 2.2.2) domain, surf via Windows (W2K) to a share point, modify the ACLs on a file or directory, and save them. Everything's fine so far. Except that, when I look at the security for the file again, all my ACL-based changes are gone. (Happens in front of my eyes if I hit "Apply" instead of "OK" when changing ACLs.) Ideas? Thanks muchly, as I'm thoroughly stumped, -Ken -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
On Sun, 2002-02-24 at 01:22, Paul Miller wrote:> Try "nt acl support = yes" on the file share and see if that helps...Well, I changed the share, restarted the daemons, went in as both myself (owning the files) and root, and still had the same problem... I've now also tried it with the smbcacls command, just in case I was doing something wrong from W2K. Here's the dialog from a client running a CVS snapshot as of today: ./smbcacls //kend-linux/raid /sol/kend/core -A ACL:KEND-LINUX\tom:ALLOWED/0/RW Password: [root@kend-linux bin]# ./smbcacls //kend-linux/raid /sol/kend/core Password: REVISION:1 OWNER:KEND-LINUX\kend GROUP:KEND-LINUX\kend ACL:\Everyone:ALLOWED/0/O ACL:KEND-LINUX\kend:ALLOWED/0/O ACL:KEND-LINUX\kend:ALLOWED/0/RW No user "tom" here. I'm beginning to suspect I'm [not] doing something really dumb and/or obvious, but I just don't know what. Is there a Samba ACL HOWTO/FAQ/README/etc. somewhere that lays out a step-by-step process for this? I've poked 'round, and the most I find is "how to compile ACLs into your kernel, and then compile Samba to use them". Thanks, yet once again, -Ken