Tom Hallewell
2002-Dec-06 15:40 UTC
[Samba] Re: ACL issues still unresolved (Andrew Furey)
It sounds like smbd isn't linking to the acl libs-have you run ldd against winbindd to see if it is linking to libacl.so.1? I recently had very similar symptoms running 2.2.7 under Debian and I found that I wasn't compiling against the acl libs. Make sure you have the line (this might work best if you put this line before --with-msdfs) --with-acl-support in debian/rules, Plus you have to vi debian/config.cache --> replace "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=no}" with "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=yes}" I got this info from Max-http://homex.subnet.at/~max/comp-12_xfs.php Good luck. Tom Hallewell Radio Free Asia Washington DC, USA> > >>(b) In said ACL properties dialog, the usernames displayed > >>are the UNIX ones, not the ones converted with the username > >>map option. > > > > Why not use original Windows names and take users map out of the loop? > > > > While a blank in user's name is strictly a no-no and all lower case is > > preferable, most *nices can deal with names longer than 8 chars, > > although "ls -l"-listings may appear messy. > > > > As for your (a) question, should we chase back your previous mails > > to find out exactly what samba version on which platform you are > > using, or can you discretely include that info in a mail? > > Sorry, I should have specified - Samba 2.2.7 manually compiled with > ACLs, on Debian unstable. > > > However, I have just this morning worked out both of those problems. For > all the future Googlers out there who are banging their heads against > the wall as much as I have been: > > IF IN DOUBT, USE WINBIND. > > Setting up winbind with the nsswitch.conf stuff works perfectly (as far > as those two problems go). > > Only problem I have now is working out how to preserve the ACLs on files > I copy from the W2k to the Samba machine. xcopy /o seems to be it, but > it comes up with "access denied" and the file is empty, as well as > having the default permissions (copying person is owner, etc). More > Googling needed... > > Thanks for your help, everyone. > > -- > ANDREW FUREY <andrew@terminus.net.au> - Sysadmin/developer for Terminus. > Providing online networks of Australian lawyers (http://www.ilaw.com.au) > and Linux experts (http://www.linuxconsultants.com.au) for instant help! > Disclaimer: http://www.terminus.net.au/disclaimer.html. GCS L+++ P++ t++ >