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2011 Jan 27
1
ACLs under windows 7 - you do not have permissions to access
...non_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
[2011/01/27 16:16:53.079293, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1117(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 0 to (NT) 0
[2011/01/27 16:16:53.079307, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1117(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2011/01/27 16:16:53.079320, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1117(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2011/01/27 16:16:53.079333, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1117(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2011/01/27 16:16:53.079354, 10]...
2012 May 10
1
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED on previously created files
...SMB_ACL_OTHER
ace_flags = 0x0 perms r-x
[2012/05/10 14:24:33.718539, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1124(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
[2012/05/10 14:24:33.718585, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1124(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2012/05/10 14:24:33.718627, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1124(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2012/05/10 14:24:33.718676, 10] smbd/file_access.c:76(can_access_file_acl)
can_access_file_acl for file test access_mask 0x10000, access_granted
0x10000 access DEN...
2015 Feb 02
0
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED (I can write and read, but not replace)
...map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
[2015/02/02 18:34:15, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:map_canon_ace_perms(874)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
[2015/02/02 18:34:15, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:map_canon_ace_perms(874)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2015/02/02 18:34:15, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:merge_default_aces(2729)
merge_default_aces: Merging ACE 4 onto ACE 1.
[2015/02/02 18:34:15, 10] locking/locking.c:parse_share_modes(523)
parse_share_modes: delete_on_close: 0, num_share_modes: 1
[2015/02/02 18:34:15, 10] locking/locking.c:parse_share...
2011 May 31
2
Samba serving sshfs shares: can't delete files
Hello!
I have samba share on my sshfs-mounted folder. All works just fine
except I can't delete files from sshfs unless they are in 0777 chmodded
directory. Even if that files were putted trough smbclient. I can read
files, write files (regardless their directory permissions) but not
delete them.
Here is my share config:
[myshare]
comment = shre over sshfs
path = /home/kli/work/remotes/dev
2010 Oct 29
0
Modify permission not available unless group permissions are set to write.
...S-1-1-0 other SMB_ACL_OTHER
ace_flags = 0x0 perms r-x
[2010/10/29 16:51:22, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1113(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
[2010/10/29 16:51:22, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1113(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2010/10/29 16:51:22, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:1113(map_canon_ace_perms)
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
[2010/10/29 16:51:22, 10] smbd/posix_acls.c:3369(posix_get_nt_acl)
posix_get_nt_acl: called for file withoutgroupperm/New Text Document.txt
[2010/10/29 16:51:22, 10] smbd/...
2007 Dec 06
0
[POSIX ACLs] Only ACE rules from Samba Primary Group are applied.
...ow SID = S-1-22-2-1001 gid 1001 (grupo2)
SMB_ACL_GROUP_OBJ perms r-x
canon_ace index 3. Type = allow SID = S-1-1-0 other SMB_ACL_OTHER perms
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map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 1c0 to (NT) 1f01ff
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 180 to (NT) 12019f
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 140 to (NT) 1200a9
map_canon_ace_perms: Mapped (UNIX) 0 to (NT) 0
But when I try to create the file I get:
New file New Text Document (2).txt
unix_mode(New Text Document (2).txt) inheriting from .
unix_mode(New Text Document (2).txt) inherit mode 42770
unix_mode(New Text Document.txt) returning 0760
open_file_ntcr...
2012 Nov 05
7
VFS ACL with SMB2
Hello,
I have a question because POSIX ACL with SMB2 max protocol does not work
properly.Did you test VFS xattr acls with SMB2 max protocol? Is it
working corectly?
Best regards/Adrian Berlin
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