>>On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:14 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >>>Hello, >>> >>> We are in the middle of testing debian squeeze 64 bits with samba 3.5.5 >>> >>and are running into some questions: >>> >>> 1) Is this solution OK with windows 7 "out of the box" (ie no >>> >>hacking/modifications to do on the pc) ? I have tested it seems so but I >>> >>would like a confirmation. >> >>You still need the registry change from here: >>http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
We are using security=user to challenge local passwords and not a domain (maybe later...). >> > >> > 2) Despite massive googling, I have not found a correct smb.conf >> >> >> >> > configuration to change ACL statuses on shares (or even subfolders/files) >> > >> via a windows based mmc (xp or vista). Yes, the IT people are not into >> > >> >> SWAT or Webmin. It is stated possible. Are there any pointers or >> > special >> issues I have missed with this version? >> > >> You need idmap to work for acls to even begin to work as you expect. >> You also need either acls enabled in the host filesystem and / or use >> the acl_xattr module. Testbed is using xfs so what I understand it that acls are already embedded. Later we will use nfs shares, at this time in v3 which must be updated to v4 for acls. Do I still need idmap in this situation ? the doc seems quite domain oriented with this sort of config. My goal is to permit acl based on the local unix users (just created by useradd and smbpasswd -a). Sebastian John -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
