I am running OpenVMS V7.3-2 with Samba version 2.2.8 The product is up and running and has been added to an NT Active directory as a member node with no issues. My problems are to do with security. Security has been set up to use "Domain security". Personal or home shares are fine and easy to set up.
My issue is with group shares. On a UNIX based samba installation this is straight forward as UNIX has multiple groups and the share security can be easily administered by assigning users to the relevant groups in order to access to a group share. The problem is that VMS doesn't have this same idea of groups as UNIX. I have thought about using a resource identifier that can be used via ACLs to "own" the share. The users can be granted the resource identifier in question and the "valid users" list in SAMBA can have the resource identifier as its valid user. The bottom line is that SAMBA doesn't seem to respect ACLs ,they don't seem to work. It could be that I am not approaching this problem in the most sensible way. Can someone confirm that SAMBA at this version does not respect ACLS ? Regards Willis PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT ETIQUETTE MESSAGE BEFORE POSTING: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
