Hi, hm that's strange. I just rethought my setup and I remember having set posix default ACL's on the folders that permit the reading for the groups. I'm not quite sure if this was only to allow proper access to user coming via SSH/ scp or if it is also needed by samba.
Maybe you wanna give it a try. What it did is just setting a default ACL that allows user & the group (referenced by it's exact name) to access the directory, and for nobody else. this is just to simple commands. If you need I can look if they are documented in my install howto. the reason I'm using default ACL's is, that the ACL definition will be applied to every new folder/ file that is created within the share. that makes things really easy. Regards, --- Mr. Olli On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 10:20 +0200, Dennis Duggen wrote: > Hi > > > I have a quite similar setup (maybe a littler bit more complex, since my... > > > My solution was to disable 'nt acl support' by setting: > > nt acl support = no > It doesn't do it for me. As soon as i set the permissions to 770 it > breakes again. It seams to me that the creating user has sufficient > permission but later on there aren't enough. > > Dennis -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
