Hi, I have question about username map and ACL.
I'm using samba 3.0.11( with winbind) on FreeBSD 5.3. samba is AD member and that server provide NFS service. NFS user uses NIS. Because each user's windows's username and NIS username is different, we use username map like following. unix0001 = win0001 unix0002 = win0002 When win0001 makes file, that file is created as unix0001's file. win0001 can read/write unix0001 's file. It's OK. Then win0001 add ACL which allow win0002 to write to that file from windows. samba add ACL as "win0002". In this case, win0002 can not write that file because win0002 is treated as unix0002. That file doesn't have unix0002's ACL. On the other hand, user can not add ACL of unix user because there is no unix user on AD. Did anyone have same situation? If you have good idea to solve it, or you know newer version samba solves it, please let me know. Regards, -takka Takafumi Yonekura | Technical Specialist Isilon Systems K.K. Phone 050-3387-9278 Fax 03-5728-3587 www.isilon.jp [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Leader in Clustered Storage -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba