On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Andrew Furey wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm having trouble making Samba recognise ACLs properly - a W2k client > isn't using them fully. > > I have patched the kernel, recompiled Samba, etc. I've gotten it working > to the point where the kernel-side of things seems to work fine (with > getfacl, etc). Also, the W2k machine (via Samba) can see the ACL > settings that are applied to a file. > > The problem arises when I try to change them from W2k. It silently fails > (from 2k's point of view), but in the log files I see something like > "unable to map SID [blah] to uid or gid". All my Googling simply > suggests that ACLs are not installed at all, which appears to be false...
Is the win2k user the owner (in the unix sense) of the file. ? Even though you have ACL's only the owner or root can actually change them. Yours Tony Jan 22-25 2003 Linux.Conf.AU http://linux.conf.au/ The Australian Linux Technical Conference! -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
