On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 11:01:10AM +0100, Urs Rau wrote: > Jeremy or Nathan, > > Jeremy Allison wrote: > > >Ok, I have a working theory for this. It concerns ACLs and what > >happens when excel wants to update the filetime on a file the user > >doesn't own. > > > >Normally you just set the "dos filetime" parameter to allow this > >(this causes a timestamp to be updated on a file if you can write to > >it - normally POSIX only allows this if you're the owner). I've > >realised the codepath here doesn't check ACL semantics. This is a bug > >we've had since we introduced ACLs a long time ago but only now seems > >to have been triggered. > > > >Here is a patch to the just released 3.0.13 that causes ACL entries > >to be properly checked when "dos filetime= True" has been set. > > > >Please try this on top of 3.0.13 and let me know if it fixes the > >issues. > > Has this been confirmed, as fixing it? I am rolling a 3.0.13 maintenance > release and it would be nice to clear this excel ACL bug. What is the > bugzilla entry for this bug, so I can follow it?
Most people have reported this being fixed with dos filetimes=yes and 3.0.13. There are still a few outstanding issues when people are using ACLs I'm looking into right now. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba