Thanks for the reply. After a bit of digging I found that FreeBSD does support 
a 'created' timestamp field for a file, but it seems (and I could be mistaken) 
that Samba doesn't take advantage of it. 

An example: When I copy over a file it will not copy the 'created' timestamp 
from the original, but Samba will copy the 'modified' timestamp. Once the file 
is on the FreeBSD server Samba clones the last 'modified' timestamp into the 
'created' timestamp field. So there are two field's with the same values.

When you view the file attributes on Samba from a windows or mac machine the 
'created' timestamp and the 'modified' timestamp are always the same. Luckily, 
I when you view the fields in FreeBSD itself, the new 'created' timestamp 
doesn't change even if you modify/view/access the file. (Just as it should). 
But the date created is now set to the original (precopy) 'modified' timestamp, 
instead of the 'created' timestamp.

So if we look at the file attributes on Samba from a windows or mac machine, I 
noticed that both 'created' and 'modified' fields are always the same, even if 
from FreeBSD's point of view it's not. 

It seems that Samba doesn't take advantage of this attribute in FreeBSD. Am I 
mistaken?

Any suggestions?
Oh btw I've tried this on two different Samba servers. Same result.

Mark Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How did you copy the files? If you stat 
them in bsd are the date  
attribs right?

Mark.


On 18 Dec 2007, at 00:51, David Lee  wrote:

> I'm having trouble with files moved to my FreeBSD Samba server from  
> either Mac OS X or Windows. When I move the files the date the files  
> were originally created do not get copied. I looked into FreeBSD to  
> see if a date created attribute was supported; from the stat man  
> pages and the field specifier 'B' it seems so, but I can't confirm  
> for sure.
>
> Is there a solution for this or is it not possible?
> Thanks
>
>
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