Hello I'm trying to set up a samba server on linux that will have ACL capability and QUOTA control. I'm working on a customized 2.4.18 kernel patched for EAs and ACLs, and quotas I've also customized a 2.2.3a samba with acls, winbind, quotas... it's working fine from a pure unix point of vue, acl allow fine grained access control, quotas limit use of space, and so on with samba over, acls still work fine (even with winbind/nt authentication), but quota don't if i try to copy a big file from a windows client to the samba network share, i get a message "insuffisent space" which is obviously generated by quota control. but if i copy little files, it works even if the quota is exceeded, and there is actually no limit i looks like the patched kernel uses quota V1 system. I modified smbd/quota.c to force LINUX_QUOTA_1, nothing changes i had to recompile the quota package to avoid direct disk access, and force the quota tools to go through kernel calls (and take care of eas and acls). is there something like this to do with samba (and what ?) another question : there is a smbcacls command to set acls on files. is this a samba specific command that is not related to kernel acl, or is it just another setfacl command ? so any help will be much appreciated for using unix quota with samba in unix acl context tia - * - * - * - * - * - * - Bien s?r que je suis perfectionniste ! Mais ne pourrais-je pas l'?tre mieux ? Thierry ITTY eMail : Thierry.Itty@Besancon.org FRANCE