Hi,
Is there some setting in smb.conf for Samba Version 3.0.24 that when a user creates a directory it is owned by the users unix login id or PC account and not by nobody. When the owner is nobody it won't allow users to change the security setting on their folders but they can still create new folders and files. This happens regardless of if the nfs share is a Network Appliance Box or Linux box.

Should we go to a new version of Samba that allows users to be the owners of folders and files that they create and not nobody, or are there special samba files that we should be looking at

Thanks,
Paul.


paul.bowen (eng/cad/Design) wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have any ideas about trouble shooting the following error when trying to change folder permissions on a Samba Share
"[2008/01/18 15:59:42, 2] smbd/posix_acls.c:set_canon_ace_list(2480)
 set_canon_ace_list: sys_acl_set_file type file failed for file"

We are using Version 3.0.24 on Solaris. The share is on a NetApps filer which is nfs licensed.

Thanks,
Paul.




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