I have a Samba 3.5 server running on Ubuntu 10.10 I'm have it the server on my Windows 2003 Domain but am having trouble setting up the ACL's. I can set some of my ACL's for users but it doesn't alwasy stick and apparently giving a user the modify right automatically gives them Full user rigths. This is probably related but it refuses to let me give any of my domain users any access rights to files or directories. Has anyone seen this or have any ideas how to solve my ACL problem?
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:06 AM, George <greenadmins at gmail.com> wrote:> I have a Samba 3.5 server running on Ubuntu 10.10 > I'm have it the server on my Windows 2003 Domain but am having trouble > setting up the ACL's. > I can set some of my ACL's for users but it doesn't alwasy stick and > apparently giving a user the modify right automatically gives them Full user > rigths. This is probably related but it refuses to let me give any of my > domain users any access rights to files or directories. > > Has anyone seen this or have any ideas how to solve my ACL problem?You need idmap to work. You also need to use a filesystem with acls and/or possibly use 1 of the acl vfs modules Also I would cut to a minimum all of the force user and read and write lists and instead properly give acls and permissions on the posix filesystem. John
Hi, George The files and folder you wnat to give the full permission to perticular user,first add the user in samba server and then five the full permission to the folder. chmod 777 foldername setfacl -m user:username:foldername I think it will be work. On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:36 AM, George <greenadmins at gmail.com> wrote:> I have a Samba 3.5 server running on Ubuntu 10.10 > I'm have it the server on my Windows 2003 Domain but am having trouble > setting up the ACL's. > I can set some of my ACL's for users but it doesn't alwasy stick and > apparently giving a user the modify right automatically gives them Full user > rigths. This is probably related but it refuses to let me give any of my > domain users any access rights to files or directories. > > Has anyone seen this or have any ideas how to solve my ACL problem? > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >-- ------------------------------------------- Thanks & Regards. Anil S Wakhare. Pune 411027,Maharashtra,India Ph:-9763328839