I found the solution for my problem. The first time I installed samba, I didn't have the header files for acl installed (libacl1-dev). But after I installed them I did a
configure --with-acl-support make make install This didn't work for me. But I gave it another try, but now I first did a make clean Before I configure/make/make installed samba. Is this default behavior? Or could it be a bug? Greetings, Heiko 2008/8/7 Heiko Harders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > I've setup a samba PDC (3.0.31) and I am using Windows Vista clients. > Logging on works fine using roaming profiles and folder redirections. > I am also able to write to shares, etc. > > Now I am trying to get the advanced permissions on files to work. So > on my share: > > [share] > comment = Shared directories > path = /samba/share > read only = No > guest ok = Yes > > With the following user rights in Linux: > drwxrwxr-x 5 nobody Domain Users 4096 2008-08-07 13:53 share > > I create a directory called 'test' with the user 'tdummy'. > The permissions on this directory in Linux are now: > drwxrwxr-x 3 tdummy Domain Users 4096 2008-08-07 13:23 test > > When I try to give the user 'mbuster' (also a member of the group > "Domain Users") a special set of user rights from windows (using the > security tab on the directory properties), I get the message that > access is denied (whatever rights I choose). So I thought lets try it > from the Linux side and I added some acl rights to that directory for > the user 'mbuster'. So a getfacl now shows: > > # file: test > # owner: tdummy > # group: Domain\040Users > user::rwx > user:mbuster:rwx > group::r-x > mask::rwx > other::r-x > > But the user permissions for 'mbuster' are not shown in the security > tab of the windows file properties. So this does not seem to work (is > it supposed to work like this?). > > I have build samba with the --with-acl-support option. In my fstab, > the options acl and user_xattr are used. My smb.conf can be found > overhere: > http://pastebin.ca/1094618 > > So, I have a properly working domain, users can log on, they can > create/delete/modify files on their home directories and the shared > directories, but I am not able to change acl permissions from windows > and if I change them from Linux with setfacl, they are not shown nor > do have any effect in Windows. > > Does anybody know what I am doing wrong? Or can a extensive guide to > setup acl's properly be found somewhere (the guides I found were not > that extensive and didn't work for me)? > > Greetings, > Heiko > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
