Can you post your smb.conf. It will help in solving the problem. - Ranjit
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bertil Starck Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Samba + ACL and Windows NT Hi! I have upgraded Samba V2.2.7 as the whitepaper: "Samba with ACL support on Linux for S/390" by Michael Weisbach. and "Sync Samba and Windows users with winbind" by Scott Lowe. Samba is built with these parameters: Mammut/tmp/samba-2.2.7/source/./configure ?with-winbind ?with-acl-support ?with-vfs ?with-smb-wrapper I've done some modifications in "/etc/nsswitch.conf" and "etc/pam.d/login" as told in the "Sync Samba and Windows.." Now I map a Samba-share in the Linux-machine with Windows NT Explorer. When looking at "Properties" and "Security" and "Permissons" I got this text in a window: "This is a share level server. You can only set permissions and auditing information om Windows NT File System (NTFS) volumes and LAN manager 2.x user-level servers." When I do the same mapping on an Win2000 there is no problem to see the "Permissions" for the Samba-share. I running Linux under s/390 z/VM V4.3 and I'm on base SuSE V7.2 level with upgraded Kernel V2.4.19. Is there anyone who experience this problem or can give me a hint to make NT and Samba play together. If I choose "Ownership", the values are presented correctly of which created the map. Best Regards Bertil Starck, Handelsbanken, Stockholm, Sweden
