That's good news on the permissions front.
For the move operation, a network capture might help identify
what's going wrong.
Does Musicbrainz Picard exhibit the same problem if you run
it on a Windows client?
Alan
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Prevent write access for guests
Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:26:34 PDT
From: Geoff <no-re...@opensolaris.org>
To: cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org
Thanks Alan. I went through Jordan's link yesterday, and your posts
have really reinforced what I read. I'm slowly starting to understand
ACLs. I set my permission as such:
/usr/bin/chmod -R
A=owner@:full_set:file_inherit/dir_inherit:allow,everyone@:read_set/execute:file_inherit/dir_inherit:allow
/alpha/public
and did the same for /bravo/geoff (my private share, which doesn't have
guest access). It seems all is working well. Windows guests can only
read files, while I have full access after I log in from my Ubuntu
client. I have run into a problem though. It seems that a program I
use to tag music (Musicbrainz Picard) fails when trying to move files
from my /bravo/geoff share to my /alpha/public share. It fails even
though I'm logged in to the shares from Ubuntu and can create, delete,
copy, and move files with no problem in Nautilus. The program also has
no problem moving files from my client to the shares, but as soon as I
try to move files between the shares, it gives an error. Any ideas?
Are there SMB logs I can check to see if it's a server issue?
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