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".
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Via username mapping, yes (we're a member server in a 2k mixed domain, but that side of things seems to be working).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.
On further investigation, it appears that I _can_ modify existing ACLs, and I can even remove them (users, at least); but I can't add users to the ACL, which is what I really need.
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