since you forced my hand, I subscribed.  Thank god for daily digest.   
Why you guys would want all that email to your box is beyond me.

chris


On Oct 14, 2008, at 4:30 PM, Afshin Salek wrote:

> If you don't sign up to the list, the list admin will stop
> approving your messages and you won't be getting any help,
> which is of course up to you.
>
> Afshin
>
> Chris Peden wrote:
>> Afshin,
>> With all due respect I don't want to be an a mailing list.  I get  
>> far too much email as it is.  I thought the opensolaris site worked  
>> just like forums, which I still don't understand since its called  
>> "forums" in one part and discussions somewhere else.
>> I'll have to see about doing a network capture, I haven't messed  
>> with that stuff on OSX only linux.
>> I'll get back to you on the local logon as well.
>> Chris
>> On Oct 14, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Afshin Salek wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> Please subscribe to [email protected] otherwise we have  
>>> to
>>> keep approving your emails.
>>>
>>> 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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