Shouldn't regular users be able to modify ACL's for files they have write access to? I get the same error when I try to run the smcacl program with Domain Admin priveleges.

St�phane Purnelle wrote:

Are you used a root or user with administrator right ?

David Sonenberg a �crit :

OK so I've got samba-3.0.11 compiled with ACL support. I've running 2.4.25 with the ACL/ATTR patch applied. I can read and set ACLS's using the getfacl/setfacl programs. ldd /usr/sbin/smbd shows it's linked to libattr.so.1 and libacl.so.1. I can read ACL with the smbcacls program, but when I try to set them I get:
ERROR: Unable to open credentials file!


Also from the windows side, in the properties of a file in it show the users and groups for that file but it lists the perms is all blank, and when I try to change the perms I get a window labeled 'Security' with the message:
Unable to save premission changes on xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Access is denied.






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