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My users are complaining that to remove "Everyone" permissions from a folder's ACL they have to "Deny" all permissions. This causes a Windows warning to appear: "You have denied everyone access to New Folder. No one will be able to access New Folder and only the owner will be bale to change the permissions. Do you wish to continue?"
This is confusing, because world permissions of --- will NOT prevent other groups assigned either as the default group or in the POSIX ACL from working.
What I'd like to see is the following improvements. If the "Everyone" group is removed by the Windows security editor, Samba sets world permissions to "---". If the Everyone group is added, then Samba modifies world permissions accordingly. And if the world or default group permissions are "---", Samba does not display them in the Windows ~ ACL dialog.
Are there any objections why this wouldn't work? I'm tired of explaining that the deny button really isn't denying everybody, and why the "Domain Users" group cannot be removed, etc.
(using 2.4.26 bestbits XFS+ACL, Samba 3.0.2a)
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