For filesystems that don't support nfsv4 acls you need to try to use
vfs_acl_xattr. Most modern fs's support extended attributes, this combined
with posix acl's, samba is able to map NTACLs and it doesn't confuse
POSIX
(e.g. NFSv3) clients as badly.
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 7:25 AM, Dante Colo <dante.colo at stwbrasil.com>
wrote:
> Hi people,
>
>
> I'm testing Samba 4.0.17 running as classic pdc mode under FreeBSD 10
and
> 9.2 , all shares are on ZFS volumes, i would like to use UFS instead of ZFS
> , but according the wiki page https://wiki.freebsd.org/NFSv4_ACLs nfsv4
> inheritance flags works only with ZFS , i tried the parameters inherit acls
> and inherit permissions with module vfs_zfsacl on the UFS shares but got no
> success , are they work for NFSv4 acls or only POSIX ?
>
>
> Regards
> Dante F. B. Col?
>
>
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