There have been many posts such as yours with no answers forthcoming,
I guess mount.cifs Is not working correctly yet.
Mark.
On 21 Dec 2007, at 15:32, Stefan Rijnhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi,
we have started to use acls in our setup, assigning user specific
permissions to directories, such as
user:stefanr:rwx
default:user:stefanr:rwx
The acls work fine on shares mounted on a Windows NT workstation, as
well as in Nautilus on an Ubuntu workstation, using the "Connect to
server" option.
However, the acls are not yet honoured when we mount the shares on
our Ubuntu workstations using mount.cifs.
We modified the kernel configuration, and are now running with
CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR=y and CONFIG_CIFS_POSIX=y. As a result, we can
inspect the acls on the Linux client using getfacl, but when we try
to enter a directory which we are supposedly allowed to, we get
"Permission denied".
The samba suite on Ubuntu is configured using --with-acl-support.
Did we miss anything?
Running a Debian server with Samba version 3.0.24-6etch4, and an
Ubuntu Feisty client with a modified kernel version 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1
and smbfs version 3.0.24-2ubuntu1.2.
Regards,
Stefan.
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