Chris, I'm a bit confused here. You started by saying that you're running snv_101 but in the rest of your email you're talking about "s10 file server", so is this a typo or I'm missing something here.
Afshin I'm adding the original post here since we missed some of the emails: I'm running snv_101. Connecting to an opensolaris fileserver from Ubuntu 8.10, and Windows XP. Originally I was able to connect to the file server fine from both xp and ubuntu. Had issues with the file permissions on the created files: d-----S---+ 2 photog smith 2 Jan 2 23:32 chris2 ----------+ 1 photog smith 7427 Dec 7 21:33 december_9th_2008_import_failures.txt I assume it's something with the ZFS acls. I was looking for something more along the lines of the old 775 unix format. So in trying to get there, I wanted to rationalize the uids on my workstations and s10. Figured if account photog on both s10 and ubuntu boxes had the same uid (1000), that might help. However, after I do a usermod -u 1001 photog on the s10 file server, I'm not able to successfully authenticate from the Ubuntu 8.10 workstation (or XP for that matter). Changing the UID back to it's original uid for user photog on the Solaris box allows me to authenticate again. But still leaves me in the same boat. So two issues: 1. How can I get the cifs service to give up what appears to be a cached uid? (This problem persisted through reboots of both the S10 file server and Ubuntu workstation). 2. How can I fix the ZFS acls to just allow the regular, trivial unix file permissions? (setting aclmode and aclinheriet=discard did not seem to provide any help. Even after an smb/server stop/start) Thanks for your help or pointers to docs. Chris -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ cifs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-discuss
