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2015 Dec 04
2
Linux & NFSv4 ACLs
...u/projects/nfsv4/linux/nfs4-acl-tools/ http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/ and here: http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/ACLs I'm pretty sure that first link is the source that the RHEL/CentOS tools comes from. Here's output from YUM on CentOS [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovies *bin/nfs4_getfacl Loaded plugins: fastestmirror No such command: whatprovies. Please use /usr/bin/yum --help [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovides *bin/nfs4_getfacl Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * extras: linux.mirrors.es.net nfs4-acl-tools-0.3.3-13.e...
2015 Dec 04
2
Linux & NFSv4 ACLs
...s/nfsv4/linux/ >> >> and here: >> http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/ACLs >> >> I'm pretty sure that first link is the source that the RHEL/CentOS tools comes >> from. Here's output from YUM on CentOS >> >> [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovies *bin/nfs4_getfacl >> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror >> No such command: whatprovies. Please use /usr/bin/yum --help >> [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovides *bin/nfs4_getfacl >> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror >> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile >> *...
2015 Dec 04
0
Linux & NFSv4 ACLs
...gt; and here: > >> http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/wiki/index.php/ACLs > >> > >> I'm pretty sure that first link is the source that the RHEL/CentOS tools comes > >> from. Here's output from YUM on CentOS > >> > >> [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovies *bin/nfs4_getfacl > >> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror > >> No such command: whatprovies. Please use /usr/bin/yum --help > >> [root at snapshots ~]# yum whatprovides *bin/nfs4_getfacl > >> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror > >> Loading mirror speeds from cac...
2015 Dec 04
2
Linux & NFSv4 ACLs
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 17:24, Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 03:54:21PM -0700, Nick Couchman wrote: >> I have a situation where I need to share, via Samba, a filesystem mounted via NFSv4. I'm struggling with the best way to make Samba see the NFSv4 ACLs and enumerate them to provide the proper SMB/CIFS access to the files, instead