Dale Schroeder wrote:
I don't know if you've solved this or not, but have you checked the acl's with getfacl. (I noticed all the "inherit acl" statements.) I once had this problem, and it was caused by the creation of default acl's that overrode all other permissions. Since I did not create them on the Samba server, it had to have happened by someone adjusting permissions through the Windows clients. After removing
the default acl, all returned to normal.

This may not be your problem, but it's worth checking.

Dale


Hi Dale,

Most likely you are correct. I've never used the acl commands before, we
didn't know they existed, we've been attacking the problem from a linux
permissions standpoint.

getfacl returns for the parent folder

# file: data/engineering/beta/Builds
# owner: hankj
# group: eng
user::rwx
group::rwx
other::r-x

and for the folder in question:

# file: Mac
# owner: jimd
# group: eng
user::rwx
group::rwx
other::r-x

How do I delete these acls with the setfacl command? trying to figure
out syntax, but not getting anywhere.

- Joel

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