Hi,
as far as I know GFS only supports posix acl. So only user:group:other.
Everything else are extended acl which are not supported.
Have you tested, if the acl rules are working on the unix side ?
Bye, Peer
Dex Chen schrieb:
I build with ACL support and installed samba 2.0.23d on RedHat EL 2.6.9.
It runs fine. But, I ran into an issue with ACL support. Here is the
detail:
I set up a cifs share (gfs_cifs) which is on Linux GFS (see the smb.conf
below), and mount it on a XP box. Then I try to change the permission of
the dir through Windows native security tab. When I apply the changes
(click on OK/Apply button), "Unable to save permission changes ...
Access is denied" error message is popped up.
But, I was able to using "setfacl" command on linux to modify the acl of
dir.
In addition, I was able to do exactly same thing for a share (ext_cifs)
on ext3 file system.
At this point, it seems to me this problem has something to do with
combination of samba and GFS.
I tried all other options in smb.conf, and nothing is help.
Any help on this would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
Dex
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