Greetings!
Short version:
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I cannot rename or delete the directories that have been used in the
past (i.e. files or subdirectories created within). Everything else is
fine, renamable, deletable. All files (regardless wethder created before
or after), all directories created after the first one.
I was not able to find any hint on that - neither Google, nor UseNet
archive(via groups.google.com), nor Samba list archive. Help?
Long version:
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I'm using Samba 2.2.3a (Debian Woody package, recompiled with ACL
support) on XFS using windbind and security=domain.
Directly below the share directory I have
[group_dirs]
group1
group2
group3
The [group_dirs] itself does not have any ACL settings.
All group? dirs have permission set to 0770 plus ACLs set (via setfacl)
like
# file: group1
# owner: root
# group: DOMAIN\Domain-User
user::rwx
user:DOMAIN\user1:rwx
user:DOMAIN\user2:rwx
group::---
mask::rwx
other::---
default:user::rwx
default:user:DOMAIN\user1:rwx
default:user:DOMAIN\user2:rwx
default:group::---
default:mask::rwx
default:other::---
I cannot rename or delete the directories that have been used (i.e.
files or subdirectories were created within). Everything else is fine,
renamable, deletable. Regular files are not a problem at all.
Trying to delete complains with a "Zugriffsverletzung" (Access
violation?). Fiddling with locking=no or oplocks=no did not help.
I'm stuck here - can someone give me a hint or pointer?
Thanks a lot
Volker Tanger
ITK Security