On Fri, 31 May 2002, Nieminen, Jooel wrote: > I'm using samba I installed from the RPM package made for RH7.2 on > fileserver and it works allright. So does winbind. but then I came up > problems with file security and patched my kernel with trustee 2.8 > package. > > well, trustee works fine, but samba does not care about it. as in > security tab on windows I can see unix rights.
Did you recompile Samba to include --with-acl-support? > the question, what is they to go with this? I've asked elsewhere and ppl > are saying that it shouldn't do that, but no answers to the problem. > > as an example, I have file which is in unix rights marked as read-only > for all, but with trustee's aclfs are unix file security overwritten and > given full rights. when logged on trough console as me rm does not ask > nothing, it just deletes the file. samba is different, it reads itself > the file security and sais access denied. > > I'm getting mad with this and have no clue which way to go, do you, > anybody? I'm not familar with that package, but you may need to write a mapping backend from Samba's internal POSIX acl representation to the trustee aclfs model. This is how it works for Solaris ACLs and Linux's POSIX ACL support. cheers, jerry --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team http://www.samba.org -- http://www.plainjoe.org "Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours" 2ed. ISBN 0-672-32269-2 --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--
