Hey Greg, thanks your reply: I put the defaults acls in my previous email, take a look:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/smb/adm]# getfacl -d teste #file:teste #owner:1002 #group:1006 user::rwx group::rwx group:suporte:rwx group:administ:rwx mask::rwx other::--- The default acls have the entries: group:suporte:rwx group:administ:rwx But after I edit the file, one of these disapear. I read something about a samba bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2346 But it has been fixed a long time ago. Any tips? On Dec 19, 2007 8:50 AM, Greg Byshenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 10:15:42PM -0200, Felipe Tocchetto wrote: > > > I am facing a strange problem that I could not solve, so, maybe you can > help > > me. > > > > Look at this situation: > > > > I created a new directory with those ACLs (through Samba using Windows > XP) > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/smb/adm]# getfacl teste > > #file:teste > > #owner:1002 > > #group:1006 > > user::rwx > > group::rwx > > group:suporte:rwx > > group:administ:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/smb/adm]# getfacl -d teste > > #file:teste > > #owner:1002 > > #group:1006 > > user::rwx > > group::rwx > > group:suporte:rwx > > group:administ:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > > > My ACLs are right, ok, now I will copy a XLS file to that folder: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/smb/adm]# getfacl teste/excel-test.xls > > #file:teste/excel-test.xls > > #owner:1002 > > #group:1006 > > user::rwx > > group::rw- > > group:suporte:rwx > > group:administ:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > > > OK, the samba server inhert the permissions and the ACLs, everything is > fine > > until now. > > > > But when I edit this file with MS Excel, and save it, look what happen > to > > the ACLs: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/smb/adm]# getfacl teste/excel-test.xls > > #file:teste/excel-test.xls > > #owner:1002 > > #group:1006 > > user::rwx > > group::--- > > group:suporte:rwx > > mask::rwx > > other::--- > > > > The ACL entry "group:administ:rwx" just have gone after I save the file. > > > > It happens with Windows XP, Vista, Office 2003 and 2007. My samba > version is > > Samba version 3.0.26a, my SO is FreeBSD 6.2. I installed samba through > > Ports. > > > > Anybody knows what is wrong? > > > I'm not sure if it is the cause, but what are your default ACLs for the > directory in question? > > When you copy in a file from Windows, I think that it will preserve its > permissions, but if you edit and save, you are actually creating a new > file, which will be created based on the defaults for that location/user. > > Check the output of 'gefacl -d teste'. > > > -- > greg byshenk - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Leiden, NL > -- Felipe Tocchetto -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba