OK, after reading carefully the howto-collection, it seems that it is a problem of the filesystem's ACL of AIX. On Linux I used the "default" ACL entry of XFS. On AIX I'm still searching a mean to inherit extended ACLs...
"Zylo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, > > I am testing the ACL support on AIX, and I have some results I do not > understand. > Config : AIX 5.2, samba 3.0.2a, compiled with gcc 2.9 > and --with-acl-support. > > I create a share test : > > [test] > path = /usr/tests/testpartage > read only = No > inherit permissions = Yes > inherit acls = YesOn Unix side, I put the ACLs :attributes:base permissions > owner(test): rwx group(testtoto): rwx others: ---extended > permissions enabled permit rwx u:totoThen I create, whith a > widows client , a directory doss and a file txt.txt. The ACL are > :/usr/tests/testpartage>#aclget txt.txtattributes:base permissions > owner(test): rwx group(testtoto): rw- others: ---extended > permissions disabled /usr/tests/testpartage>#aclget dossattributes:base > permissions owner(test): rwx group(testtoto): rwx > others: ---extended permissions disabledThis behaviour seems not > consistant in comparison with linux/XFS/ACLs.Is that "normal" ?If you have > any idea, thanx in advance ! > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba