>I must have made a mistake and clicked on a different >file then I thought in windows. I was just trying to >illustrate how the uid's and gid's show up under the >windows security tab and not the domain mappings. > >If you check the acl's under linux it correctly maps >domain names and groups from the uid's and gid's. >This says to me that the filesystem is working >properly with acl's and winbind is working properly, >but samba is not mapping the acl's correctly. I >would also hypothesise that this is the reason if you >try to give a user or group access to a file it does >not accept it. > >Any idea why samba would not be correctly mapping >acl's when I configured samba with acl support >(./configure --with-acl-support)?
I had the same problem in the beginning and it was trivial but I can't recollect now what it was exactly. Try to be logical. Go to the linux side and set a couple of real ACLs on a file visible from a Samba share. Check them with getfacl and see how they look from the client's POV. I hope other posters will help too. But you are best suited to debug the problem. Cheers Dragan ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
