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2005 Mar 20
1
Solaris ACLs - Files Becoming Read Only
...Version - 3.08
Samba has been compiled with ACL support.
Abridged Samba Configuration:
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[global]
kernel oplocks = No
create mask = 0770
oplocks = No
level2 oplocks = No
[sharename]
valid users = @"readgroup",@"writegroup"
read list = @"readgroup"
write list = @"writegroup"
force group = "readgroup"
create mask = 0740
force create mode = 0740
inherit permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
Solaris ACL Configuration
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2005 Mar 21
0
Solaris ACLs + Linux ACLS - Files Becoming Read Only
...Samba Version - 3.08
Samba has been compiled with ACL support.
Abridged Samba Configuration:
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[global]
kernel oplocks = No
create mask = 0770
oplocks = No
level2 oplocks = No
[sharename]
valid users = @"readgroup",@"writegroup"
read list = @"readgroup"
write list = @"writegroup"
force group = "readgroup"
create mask = 0740
force create mode = 0740
inherit permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
Solaris ACL Configuration
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2008 Jun 24
3
Permissions Issue
Hello group, this issue is driving me crazy, there just has to be a
simple way to do this that I am missing! I have a share, SOP. The file
system maps to /dir/dir/sop. If I have a set of users that need write
access to this directory, but only want to allow another set of users
read only access, how can I accomplish this? From the man pages, it
looks like I can set the share to read only, and