With "no ACL present" i meant that no acl entries are stored for that
directory (besides the normal posix triade).
Just the three classical POSIX entries. This is the normal case for
newly created directory under linux samba host, for example.
Anyway, to make it short, what's the point of showing three empty
entries under windows security panel (when those entries do have
permissions set)?
i just wondered why it has to be like this since i find it very
counterintuitive to the user.
It should just be like: if a permission entry (of any nature) does
exist and has a meaning, list it and show the right flags; otherwise
do not list them.
What is shown in the security panel should have a precise meaning in
terms of coherency with the file or directory permissions and user
interface.
I hope to have explained myself better.
Albe
Il giorno 04/gen/06, alle ore 20:46, Gerald (Jerry) Carter ha scritto:
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Albe wrote:
Well, when i first installed samba without POSIX ACLs,
it simply showed the classical rwx permissions of the
owner, group and others as the corresponding permissions
in the "allow" column of the security panel.
I would suggest to consider ACLs if present, otherwise
to show the classical permissions, which i think reflects
the real behavior in linux.
Hmmm...but in your original post, you posted an ACL on
a directory. So what do you mean by no ACL present?
If you enable acls in smbd, smb.conf and when mounting
the fs, ACLs are present.
If you mean, no default named mask for the owner,
how can you tell between a file that has not had such
an ACE assigned and one that has had the ACE explicitly
removed?
Sorry, but what you are asking for is too ambigous. If
you want ACLs, you have to deal with the Windows security
model which distinguishes between an ACE that applies
to the folder itself and one that applies to any entries
within the folder. I don't see any way around this.
cheers, jerry
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