Chris Peden wrote:
> Afshin,
> 
> Are you referring to a traceroute or something different?  fyi, this is 
> all on my local lan.

I'm referring to snoop or Wireshark for capturing network traffic
between your client and CIFS server on Solaris box.


> 
> when you say local user on solaris you mean like logged locally into the 
> box?  if so, I haven't tried that but will do so if you would like.
> 

Yes, please use the same user that you use over CIFS to log in locally
to your Solaris box and try to modify and save the same file and see
if that's successful or fails.

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Afshin

> Chris
> 
> 
> On Oct 14, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Afshin Salek wrote:
> 
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Thanks for the info. I've also asked for a network trace.
>> Could you please send me a network trace from the failed save
>> operation? It would be good if you disconnect your share then
>> start the capture, connect to share and do the modification
>> and save which lead to access denied and then stop the trace
>> so that I have the whole thing in the trace.
>>
>> One more question: as that local user on the Solaris system
>> do you have any problem modifying and saving this index.html file?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Afshin
>>
>> Chris Peden wrote:
>>> ls -v on the file:
>>> ----rwx---+  1 nas      nas         7063 Oct 10 05:18 index.html
>>>                 group@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd-----:allow
>>> ls -dv on the parent folder:
>>> d---rwx---+  3 nas      nas            4 Oct 10 05:20 FB-Newsletter 
>>> Template/
>>>                 group@:rwxpdDaARWcCos:fd-----:allow
>>> again, tried to post this via web but it said I don't have permission.
>>> chris
>>> On Oct 10, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Afshin Salek wrote:
>>>> Please post the following information:
>>>>
>>>> * Run the following script on your Solaris box and post the output
>>>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/files/cifs-gendiag
>>>>
>>>> * Output of "ls -V" on the file with problem and "ls -Vd" on the parent
>>>> directory.
>>>>
>>>> * A network trace when you try to save the file and you get access
>>>> denied.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Afshin
>>>>
>>>> Chris wrote:
>>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>> I have recently jumped onto the OpenSolaris bandwagon coming from 
>>>>> FreeBSD, mainly because FreeBSD's ZFS stability is pretty bad.  So 
>>>>> a few weeks ago I rebuilt my BSD NAS to OpenSolaris using ZFS and 
>>>>> CIFS.  Everything has been working fine and I'm loving 
>>>>> OpenSolaris.  I haven't had any issues until tonight.  I mainly use 
>>>>> OS X clients and so I created a new folder and used Dreamweaver to 
>>>>> create a HTML document and saved it inside the folder on the NAS 
>>>>> that I just created.  I then made some changes and did a normal 
>>>>> "save" and it said access was denied.  I then tried "save as" and 
>>>>> it asked if I wanted to replace the file and I said yes, then again 
>>>>> access denied, this time the file got deleted though.  I then did a 
>>>>> save as again and it saved without issue.  It also did this on 
>>>>> another mac using the program Text Wrangler.
>>>>> I have yet to try this on my windows clients.
>>>>> I did ssh into the solaris box and verify the permissions and they 
>>>>> look fine.  The ACL is that the group has full control, which im 
>>>>> authenticating with a user of that group.
>>>>> Im stumped and this could end up being a pain in the ass, please help!
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> peedy
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