Howdy all, I was wondering if there was a known bug with the everyone acl. When looking at the security tab on windows the everyone acl has the read permission. If I unselect it to give everyone no permission and hit apply, read becomes checked again. If I select deny everyone read, then a warning pops up saying this will deny read for all users and it does. If after that I give read to another user, then everyone has read selected again. It seems the only way to unset read on everyone is to do it unix side. Is this a known problem or is there any solution? I'm tried running samba 3.0.27 and 3.0.28 on solaris 10 with these results. Thanks, Christian
"Christian McHugh" <christian.mchugh@nau.edu> wrote in message news:47B70970.4050201@nau.edu...> Howdy all, > > I was wondering if there was a known bug with the everyone acl. When > looking at the security tab on windows the everyone acl has the read > permission. If I unselect it to give everyone no permission and hit > apply, read becomes checked again. If I select deny everyone read, then > a warning pops up saying this will deny read for all users and it does. > If after that I give read to another user, then everyone has read > selected again. It seems the only way to unset read on everyone is to do > it unix side. Is this a known problem or is there any solution? > > I'm tried running samba 3.0.27 and 3.0.28 on solaris 10 with theseresults.> > Thanks, > Christian > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/sambaPerhaps this article will shed some light on the issue. It explains how Samba works with Windows ACL's. http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid39_gci1080966,00.html>
Howdy all, I was wondering if there was a known bug with the everyone acl. When looking at the security tab on windows the everyone acl has the read permission. If I unselect it to give everyone no permission and hit apply, read becomes checked again. If I select deny everyone read, then a warning pops up saying this will deny read for all users and it does. If after that I give read to another user, then everyone has read selected again. It seems the only way to unset read on everyone is to do it unix side. Is this a known problem or is there any solution? I'm tried running samba 3.0.27 and 3.0.28 on solaris 10 with these results. Thanks, Christian