> try to mount with cifs and uid/gid option (-o uid=winusers) I think you misunderstand my intent. Mounting with cifs and uid/gid options, presents every file on the system as owned by the mounted user.
For Example; mount -t cifs -o username=someuser,domain=THEDOMAIN,uid=10345,gid=10035 //WINDOWS/SHARE /mnt/SHARE ls -al /mnt/SHARE/wugudp.dll -rwxrwSrwt 1 THEDOMAIN\someuser THEDOMAIN\citrix users 49152 May 29 2002 wugudp.dll getfacl wugudp.dll # file: wugudp.dll # owner: THEDOMAIN\134someuser # group: THEDOMAIN\134citrix\040users user::rwx group::rw- other::rwx I am not looking to present the mounted filesystem with rights matching the mounted user. I am looking for a way to present the mounted filesystem with the real windows users. IE, if winbind says THEDOMAIN\Administrator is uid 10369 The owner of wugudp.dll should be 10369 in the mounted cifs share. Is there a way I can present the actual Windows owners and groups as Linux owners and groups? I thought this was the purpose of winbind with windows ACL mapped to the Linux extended ACL. > greez Tell me about it :) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
