Hi all; I posted similar question few weeks ago but nobody answer yet. It seems that everyone set perm from windows side. But I need to know how to do that from linux side - Could someone explain how to do that via command line in linux? Thanks in advance !!!
2013/1/21 Lukas Gradl <[email protected]> > > Zitat von Lee Allen <[email protected]>: > > > I apologize if this is very beginner/basic. In my defense, I can't get >> the >> Samba4 documentation to compile on my system, and I can't find the man >> pages online (a pointer to them would be extremely helpful). >> >> And in general, I am having difficulty sorting through the documentation >> on >> the wiki because much of it is clearly pre-Samba4 and therefore obsolete, >> or at least questionable. It's hard to know what is relevant. >> >> Most of the posts I see here seem to be much better informed than I am. I >> would love to know how they obtained their knowledge. >> >> So here is my question: >> I am running Samba4 as an AD and file server. How do I define ACLs for >> the >> samba shares, for domain users & groups? >> These users and groups are not defined on the underlying OS (CentOS 6.3). >> It seems the answer is to do it via the underlying filesystem, but how is >> that possible when the domain users & groups are not defined in the OS? >> >> I see samba-tool has some ACL get/set capability. Is that the answer? >> >> Or is there some special magic to get CentOS to control file access by >> referring to the Samba4 AD? >> >> Many thanks in advance for any help. >> >> And I would be very grateful for pointers to Samba4 introductory or >> background material (I have used the HOW-TOs extensively). >> > > > I second that - it took me some time to learn that after setting acls by > "write user" for years I can now use the Windows tools. > So perhaps someone could add a few lines about setting acls in the howto? > > regards > Lukas > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: > https://lists.samba.org/**mailman/options/samba<https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba> > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
