Hello Samba list -
I have been using Samba for about a year now, on FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x
servers. It works flawlessly, except for one thing - the manipulation
of directory permissions via the Win2K native interface.
I can manipulate permissions on FILES just fine from the Win2K
interface, and if I am using FreeBSD 5.x with ACL support, can even
create and manipulate true ACLs using the Win2K interface - but when it
comes to directories, whether or not I have ACL support running on the
FreeBSD/Samba side, everything is screwy.
When viewing Security properties on a directory on a Samba share from
Win2K, with the directory chmod 770 and chowned "owner" and chgrped
"group", I see two ACL entries - one for "owner", and one
for "group".
But here's the kicker - the ACLs for "owner" and "group"
both show NO
permissions checked. Attempting to actually manipulate the entries is
unpredictable in outcome - if you attempt to check off permissions on
the "owner" or "group" ACLs, they just silently disappear
when you click
"Apply." If you attempt to delete either ACL, you may or may not be
able to recreate it - usually not.
Has anyone else observed this behavior (which has been consistent across
every FreeBSD / Samba machine I have ever built), and does anyone know
how to make it work right with the Win2K interface? Again, the
interface performs just as it should with respect to *file* permissions,
it's just *directory* permissions that exhibit the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Jim Salter