: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OI_151a4, ZFS, CIFS - Managaging ACLs from
Windows
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:00 AM, ths.maila...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Gordon,
thanks for your reply, but this isnt my problem. My users have the necessary
rights. I have
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 3:54 AM, ths.maila...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Gordon,
thanks! That seems to be the missing bit.
Is there any kind of documentation available on this topic?
Well, the idmap man page describes how local UIDs are mapped to SIDs.
It's a fixed, bi-directional algorithm.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:00 AM, ths.maila...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Gordon,
thanks for your reply, but this isnt my problem. My users have the necessary
rights. I have no
Everyone ACL, but can create/delete files and folders and modify every single
right in all existing
ACLs. Since i
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 6:18 AM, ths.maila...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Jim, hello Robbie,
thanks for your replies. I was very busy with another project and found no
time to
respond earlier.
From what i have seen in my tests, i'am quite happy with ZFS ACLs and how
inheritance seems
to
Hello,
i try to get OI running as a replacement for an ageing netware server. Therefor
i am
interested in ZFS and CIFS. The setup was straight forward and didt cause any
problems.
But now im stuck. I am not able to manage the ACLs from WinXP Pro SP3 nor Win7
Pro.
I have added 'other
Disable ZFS ACLs and just use the POSIX ones.
Set ACLmode and ACLInherit to discard on any pools you're using SMB on.
If you want to keep using the ZFS ACL, check this post:
https://robbiecrash.me/?p=89 I wrote about how to deal with the same
permissions issues you're talking about.
On Tue,
From: Robbie Crash sardonic.smi...@gmail.com
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OI_151a4, ZFS, CIFS - Managaging ACLs from
Windows
Disable ZFS ACLs and just
-discuss] OI_151a4, ZFS, CIFS - Managaging ACLs
from Windows
Disable ZFS ACLs and just use the POSIX ones.
Set ACLmode and ACLInherit to discard on any pools you're using SMB on.
If you want to keep using the ZFS ACL, check this post:
https://robbiecrash.me/?p=89 I wrote about how to deal
2012-05-22 20:22, Robbie Crash написал:
I was refeerring to the permission denied errors that shouldn't be
happening. The Unable to delete aspect was just what prompted me to write
the post.
While I was using the ZFS ACLs I wasn't ever able to make changes via
Windows, and had mixed problems