On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Afshin Salek <[email protected]>wrote:

> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+cifs%2Dserver/docs
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> Afshin
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This is helpful...some of these i've read, some i haven't.

Some i understand, some i think i understand =)

I guess we'll find out when my hardware arrives....if anyone has any tips or
examples of things which may not be apparent from the manual i'd be very
appreciative, otherwise, i think this is enough to try.  Thanks again.


The ACL's look somewhat confusing....i'm used to handling it via smb.conf
and using something like force group = or force user = for some shares....

It's not the most elegant   solution i'm sure but it worked for my
purposes...the main thing i worry about is:

I have one filesystem which needs to be read/write to 2-3 users and read
only to about 2-3 more users
of these 2-3 users who need read-write i need them to be able to write some
files which are only read/write/execute to them and read only to everyone
else and ALSO have write some files which are read/write/execute to those
2-3 users (let's call them group A)

so each user in group a should be able to have thier own filesystem with
permissions like a uname of like 022 but they should share a filesystem
with....say 002 and all be in the same group....if this makes sense.

then the other users, say, group B need to be able to have read only access
to all files.

I'm sure this is very easy to do for an experienced solaris user but i'm
kind of confused as to the BEST way to do this.

Thanks for listening to me ramble.
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