Hi, One weird thing (or maybe it is normal) : I have a Samba 3.5.6 on Debian Squeeze 64 bits acting as a PDC that is working perfectly fine. I have a share containing a directory with special acls on an ext3 partition mounted with 'acl,user_xattr' options. When I copy a file (or a directory) to that directory, default acls are correctly applied to the file. If instead I move the same file (or dir), the default acls are not applied. Is this normal behaviour or did I misconfigured something ? Thanks, Julien
From: Julien Celle <julien.celle at sivalex.com> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 18:41:35 +0200 (snip)> I have a share containing a directory with special acls on an ext3 > partition mounted with 'acl,user_xattr' options. > > When I copy a file (or a directory) to that directory, default acls are > correctly applied to the file. If instead I move the same file (or dir), > the default acls are not applied. > > Is this normal behaviour or did I misconfigured something ?This is normal behavior. You may find almost same behavior on Windows. The default ACL is applied just when the file is just created. Moving does not cause "creation". --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <monyo at samba.gr.jp>